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 | | The Enlightenment to Modernism: A Brief Examination of this Revolution in Thought and Society | | by Layph Johnson, Jan 17, 2007 | | Modernism's reactionary stance against the thought of the Enlightenment lead to an upheaval of all societal constructs of the time. The influence of Modernism particularly spread in the early 20th century. The fascinating effect of this movement are significantly demonstrated in Freud's psychoanalysis, Nietzschean philosophy, the art of Salvador Dali, as well as nearly every other aspect of culture surrounding this time period. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Marion and Heidegger: God without Being? | | by Layph Johnson, Jan 17, 2007 | | A look at the way in which Jean-Luc Marion's ontological study of God in 'God Without Being' resembles that of Martin Heidegger's 'fundamental ontology.' While the works of Marion and Heidegger share certain aspects of phenomenological study, Marion manages to proceed from this analysis to a much more persuasive and theologically accurate view of 'being' in relation to God than that of Heideggers. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Plato, Freud, and the Trinity | | by Layph Johnson, Jan 16, 2007 | | In 'The Republic,' Plato’s division of the characteristics which define humans and society are very fascinating when examined in relation to the many other similar theories throughout history. Certain aspects of Freudian thought, American Democracy, and even Christianity resemble Plato's societal analysis. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 2 |
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