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Eranos: An Alternative Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century

Autor Hans Thomas Hakl
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2013
From 1933 and for a period of almost seventy years, Italy's Lake Maggiore region was the gathering place for some of the world's foremost philosophers. Once a year, illustrious thinkers such as Carl Jung, Erich Neumann, Mircea Eliade, D.T. Suzuki, and Adolph Pormann gathered there for Eranos - a meeting of the minds for elite intellectuals. Hans Hakl presents the only complete study of what is arguably the single most important gathering of scholars in the twentieth century. Eranos chronicles the golden years of Jung, Corbin, Eliade, and Scholem, tracing the roots of the Ascona movement in Theosophy, its later branches, and many lesser-known but no less fascinating figures. Distilling decades of archival research and interviews with Eranos participants, Hakl illuminates the trialogue of religion, esotericism, and scholarship that began with Eranos and continues to the present day. This finely crafted history shows how Eranos played an important counterpart to the dominant spiritual and intellectual history of the twentieth century by encouraging freedom of thought and radicality. Detailing the development and influence of a movement that set the course of contemporary philosophical thought, Eranos is a landmark volume that will draw readers interested in the history of ideas, psychology, religious and cultural studies, Jewish and Islamic studies, the history of science, mysticism, and the development of new age religions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780773540880
ISBN-10: 0773540881
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: McGill-Queen's University Press
Colecția McGill-Queen's University Press

Recenzii

"Written on the basis of sound and exhaustive scholarship, in a well-organized and highly readable fashion - despite the complexity of the subject-matter - and benefiting from a fluent translation, this landmark volume has long been needed by the English-speaking world. The author shows himself to be the foremost scholar of Western esoteric and spiritual currents and those persons who have carried them forward since the turn of the twentieth century." Mac Linscott Ricketts, Louisburg College, NC

"This is the most balanced and well-informed history of the Eranos Conferences where, once a year, some of the most provocative thinkers of the world gathered to discuss the most pressing issues of the times: religious symbolism, the nature of spirit, art

"This is a book that no one interested in the history of the study of religion or in the religious history of the twentieth century can afford to miss." Gustavo Benavides, Villanova University

Notă biografică

Hans Thomas Hakl is an independent scholar, co-editor of Gnostika, and foreign correspondent of Politica Hermetica.

Descriere

A detailed account of a vital incubator for global humanism.

Cuprins

Foreword
Introduction: How this Book Emerged
1. The Significance Of Eranos
2. An Esoteric Prelude To Eranos
3. Yearning for the East: Monte Verita and the School of Wisdom
4. Toward Eranos
5. The First Eranos Meeting: An Idea Comes to Life
6. Eranos and National Socialism
7. The Years 1934-1937
8. Eranos 1938: The United States Shows Interest
9. The War Years
10. New Prospects after The World Conflict
11. The Heyday Begins
12. The Early 1950s
13. Polytheism Versus Monotheism
14. An End, Some New Beginnings And Repeated Turbulence
15. Delicate Questions and Attempts to Answer Them
16. Eranos as a Prototype
17. The End of a Cycle ... or Perhaps Not?
Index