Collected Essays of Rudolf Eucken (Classic Reprint): Professor of Philosphy in the University of Jena: Nobel Prizeman 1908 - Couverture souple

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9781330853924: Collected Essays of Rudolf Eucken (Classic Reprint): Professor of Philosphy in the University of Jena: Nobel Prizeman 1908

Synopsis

Explore how religion and civilization shape modern life in a thoughtful collection that examines the tensions between faith, reason, and cultural progress. This edition presents a clear, accessible look at Rudolf Eucken’s ideas on how belief and knowledge interact to form a living, coherent worldview.

Across essays that range from religion’s role in history to the mindset of modern thought, the book traces how philosophy and spiritual life influence culture. It highlights Kant’s pivotal impact on freedom, duty, and the relationship between inner life and outward action, while also addressing currents like subjectivism and naturalism that challenge a shared sense of meaning. The author argues for a unified, metaphysical view that can sustain culture and language in a changing world.




  • Understand the historical relationship between religion and culture from ancient times to the modern era

  • See how major thinkers—especially Kant—shaped current ideas about freedom, morality, and knowledge

  • Explore how subjectivity and naturalism interact and what this means for language and culture

  • Gain insight into why a unifying metaphysical perspective matters for civilization



Ideal for readers curious about philosophy, religion, and their influence on society, this collection offers a bridge between historical analysis and contemporary questions.

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