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1 online resource (xiv, 296 pages) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"The first English translation of this seminal work of "dialogic personalist philosophy," in which Ebner argues that human speech is constitutive of human existence: humans receive the word as a miraculous gift from God"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
A note on the need for an English translation of Ebner / Krzysztof Skorulski -- Translator's note / Harold J. Green -- Editor's introduction and acknowledgments / Joseph R. Chapel -- Preface -- Fragment 1. The spiritual realities -- Fragment 2. Word and personality ; Origin of the word ; Aloneness ; I and Thou -- Fragment 3. Word and human becoming ; Proofs of God ; Atheism ; Word and self-consciousness ; Dependence of the I -- Fragment 4. I think and it thinks ; Kierkegaard ; The concrete I ; Verbalization of thinking-Ideal, concrete, fictitious thou ; Word and truth -- Fragment 5. Knowledge of the spiritual life ; The philosophers and the word ; The word and the spiritual life ; Science and the word ; Pneumatology -- Fragment 6. Sense and senses ; The lower senses ; Hearing and seeing ; Beauty-Musical intuition ; Tone and word ; Word and spiritual neediness -- Fragment 7. Reason and word -- Fragment 8. The primal word -- Fragment 9. Consciousness and being ; Conscious ; Pneuma and psyche ; Psychology ; Insanity -- Fragment 10. The existence of the I ; Idealism ; The word and love -- Fragment 11. The oblique case and the meaning of the M-sound -- Fragment 12. Mathematical thought and the I ; Harmony-Descartes ; Word and mathematical formula ; Substance and ethos ; The principle of identity ; Reality -- Fragment 13. Verb and sentence ; The meaning of the T-sound -- Fragment 14. Existential declaration and personality ; The becoming and being of the spiritual realities ; Love -- Fragment 15. The human and the Divine ; God as mental image and as reality -- Fragment 16. Otto Weininger ; Spirit and sexuality ; The Jews-Christ -- Fragment 17. The ultimate meaning of the cogito ; Self-knowledge ; Ethos and grace ; Sin and the word -- Fragment 18. Nature and spirit, universal life, and individual existence ; Culture and Christianity -- Conclusion. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Mysticism -- Christianity.
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Mysticism -- Christianity. |
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Language and languages -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Language and languages -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. |
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Word of God (Christian theology)
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Word of God (Christian theology) |
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God (Christianity) -- Knowableness.
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God (Christianity) -- Knowableness. |
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Relationism.
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Relationism. |
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PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Existentialism. |
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Mysticism. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Chapel, Joseph R., editor.
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Green, Harold J., translator.
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Added Title |
Wort und die geistigen Realitäten. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021023649
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Word and the spiritual realities |
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I and the Thou: pneumatological fragments |
Other Form: |
Print version: Ebner, Ferdinand, 1882-1931. Wort und die geistigen Realitäten. English. Word and the spiritual realities. Washington, DC : The Catholic University of America Press, 2021 9780813234069 (DLC) 2021016258 (OCoLC)1229143644 |
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Print version: 9780813234069 0813234069 (DLC) 2021016258 (OCoLC)1229143644 |
ISBN |
9780813234076 (pdf) |
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0813234077 (pdf) |
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9780813234069 (hardcover) |
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0813234069 (hardcover) |
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