When Brian Trent calls his retired father, on an evening in the near future, to say, "We're going to the Farm," his father William reacts with alarm. Because Brian, a top reporter for The Washington Post, is really saying that he believes the country's economy is about to crash, and that he and his family are heading for a sanctuary they've prepared in the mountains of West Virginia. William does not believe that America could come apart. Until he sees it start to happen, with unbelievable speed, the very next day. Tribulation: A Novel of the Near Future follows the remarkable and troubled...
When Brian Trent calls his retired father, on an evening in the near future, to say, "We're going to the Farm," his father William reacts with alarm. ...
Freedom and Tradition in Hegel stands at the intersection of three vital currents in contemporary ethics: debates over philosophical anthropology and its significance for ethics, reevaluations of tradition and modernity, and a resurgence of interest in Hegel. Thomas A. Lewis engages these three streams of thought in light of Hegel's recently published Vorlesungen uber die Philosophie des Geistes. Drawing extensively on these lectures, Lewis addresses an important lacuna in Hegelian scholarship by first providing a systematic analysis of Hegel's philosophical anthropology and then examining...
Freedom and Tradition in Hegel stands at the intersection of three vital currents in contemporary ethics: debates over philosophical anthropology and ...