Anima Mundi The Rise of the World Soul Theory in Modern German Philosophy

Anima Mundi  The Rise of the World Soul Theory in Modern German Philosophy
Author: Miklós Vassányi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2010-11-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789048187966

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This work presents and philosophically analyzes the early modern and modern history of the theory concerning the soul of the world, anima mundi. The initial question of the investigation is why there was a revival of this theory in the time of the early German Romanticism, whereas the concept of the anima mundi had been rejected in the earlier, classical period of European philosophy (early and mature Enlightenment). The presentation and analysis starts from the Leibnizian-Wolffian school, generally hostile to the theory, and covers classical eighteenth-century physico-theology, also reluctant to accept an anima mundi. Next, it discusses early modern and modern Christian philosophical Cabbala (Böhme and Ötinger), an intellectual tradition which to some extent tolerated the idea of a soul of the world. The philosophical relationship between Spinoza and Spinozism on the one hand, and the anima mundi theory on the other is also examined. An analysis of Giordano Bruno’s utilization of the concept anima del mondo is the last step before we give an account of how and why German Romanticism, especially Baader and Schelling asserted and applied the theory of the Weltseele. The purpose of the work is to prove that the philosophical insufficiency of a concept of God as an ens extramundanum instigated the Romantics to think an anima mundi that can act as a divine and quasi-infinite intermediary between God and Nature, as a locum tenens of God in physical reality.

Anima Mundi

Anima Mundi
Author: Mikl?'s Vass Nyi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2011-03-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9048188075

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World Soul Anima Mundi

World Soul     Anima Mundi
Author: Christoph Helmig
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110628968

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From Plato’s Timaeus onwards, the world or cosmos has been conceived of as a living, rational organism. Most notably in German Idealism, philosophers still talked of a ‘Weltseele’ (Schelling) or ‘Weltgeist’ (Hegel). This volume is the first collection of essays on the origin of the notion of the world soul (anima mundi) in Antiquity and beyond. It contains 14 original contributions by specialists in the field of ancient philosophy, the Platonic tradition and the history of theology. The topics range from the ‘obscure’ Presocratic Heraclitus, to Plato and his ancient readers in Middle and Neoplatonism (including the Stoics), to the reception of the idea of a world soul in the history of natural science. A general introduction highlights the fundamental steps in the development of the Platonic notion throughout late Antiquity and early Christian philosophy. Accessible to Classicists, historians of philosophy, theologians and invaluable to specialists in ancient philosophy, the book provides an overview of the fascinating discussions surrounding a conception that had a long-lasting effect on the history of Western thought.

World Soul

World Soul
Author: James Wilberding
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190913472

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Many philosophers and scientists over the course of history have held that the world is alive. It has a soul, which governs it and binds it together. This suggestion, once so wide-spread, may strike many of us today as strange and antiquated--in fact, there are few other concepts that, on their face, so capture the sheer distance between us and our philosophical inheritance. But the idea of a world soul has held so strong a grip upon philosophers' imaginations for over 2,000 years, that it continues to underpin and even structure how we conceive of time and space. The concept of the world soul is difficult to understand in large part because over the course of history it has been invoked to very different ends and within the frameworks of very different ontologies and philosophical systems, with varying concepts of the world soul emerging as a result. This volume brings together eleven chapters by leading philosophers in their respective fields that collectively explore the various ways in which this concept has been understood and employed, covering the following philosophical areas: Platonism, Stoicism, Medieval, Indian or Vedântic, Kabbalah, Renaissance, Early Modern, German Romanticism, German Idealism, American Transcendentalism, and contemporary quantum mechanics and panpsychism theories. In addition, short reflections illuminate the impact the concept of the world soul has had on a small selection of areas outside of philosophy, such as harmony, the biological concept of spontaneous generation, Henry Purcell, psychoanalysis, and Gaia theories.

Composing the World

Composing the World
Author: Andrew James Hicks
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2017
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190658205

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Taking in hand the current ""discovery"" that we can listen to the cosmos, Andrew Hicks argues that sound-and the harmonious coordination of sounds, sources, and listeners-has always been an integral part of the history of studying the cosmos. In Composing the World, Hicks presents a narrative tour through medieval Platonic cosmology with reflections on important philosophical movements along the way. The book will resonate with a variety of readers, and it encourages us to rethink the role of music and sound within our greater understanding of the universe.

The Cambridge Companion to Christianity and the Environment

The Cambridge Companion to Christianity and the Environment
Author: Alexander J. B. Hampton,Douglas Hedley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2022-08-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781108495011

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How one of the world's most important religions, Christianity, shaped one of the important issues of our time, the environment.

Kabbalah in America

Kabbalah in America
Author: Brian Ogren
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2020-05-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004428140

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Kabbalah in America includes chapters from leading experts in a variety of fields and is the first-ever comprehensive treatment of the title subject from colonial times until the present. As the first of its kind, it will set the tone for all future scholarship on the subject.

Mystery Babylon

Mystery Babylon
Author: Jonathan Malone
Publsiher: Jonathan Malone
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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“Mystery, Babylon the Great” is a towering, monstrous figure in the book of Revelation. Obviously, she is symbolic, but what does she represent? What system, agency, institution, nation, or religion best qualifies for the role? Author Jonathan Malone reexamines the possibility that the Protestants may have been correct. Have their prophecies come to pass? Modern Catholicism is a curious mixture of ultramontanism and casuistry. These are Jesuit calling cards. Modern Catholicism has become Jesuitism, and Jesuits have been very influential in Western civilization. In order to determine if their character is aligned with Mystery Babylon, we trace the roots of Jesuitism. How has the spirit, the tenacious philosophy, of the Jesuits, expressed itself in the past? How now and in the future?