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 LAW Johnny C. Burris Collection - 3rd Floor  JC263.V632 C65 1999    AVAILABLE  
Author Cooper, Barry, 1943-
Title Eric Voegelin and the foundations of modern political science / Barry Cooper.
OCLC 41223971
ISBN 0826212298 (alk. paper)
9780826212290 (alk. paper)
Publisher Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 1999.
Description xv, 463 pages ; 24 cm
LC Subject heading/s Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985.
Other
Subject heading/s
Voegelin, Eric, 1901-1985 -- Contributions in political science.
Voegelin, Eric, 1901- -- Et la science politique.
Voegelin, Eric, (1901-1985) -- Contribution à la science politique.
Voegelin, Eric, (1901-1985) -- Critique et interprétation.
Voegelin, Eric.
Whitman College -- Memorial bookplates -- Class of 1938.
Politische Wissenschaft.
LC Subject heading/s Burris Collection.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 437-457) and index.
Summary Annotation This important new work is a major analysis of the foundation of Eric Voegelin's political science. Barry Cooper maintains that the writings Voegelin undertook in the 1940s provide the groundwork for the brilliant book that is one of his best known, The New Science of Politics. At the time of that book's publication, however, few were aware of the enormous knowledge & accomplished scholarship that lay behind its illuminating, although sometimes baffling, formulations. By focusing on several of the key chapters in Voegelin's eight-volume History of Political Ideas, especially the studies of Bodin, Vico, & Schelling, Cooper shows how those studies provide the basis for Voegelin's thought. Investigating Voegelin's study of oriental influences on Western political "ideas," especially Mongol constitutional law, & his study of Toynbee, Cooper seeks to demonstrate the vast range of materials Voegelin used. Cooper contends that, as with other great thinkers, political crisis, specifically the world war of 1939-1945, stimulated Voegelin's intellectual & spiritual achievement. He provides an analysis of Voegelin's immediate concern with the course of World War II, his ability to understand those dramatic events in a large context, & his ability to provide an insightful account of the causes, the significance, & the consequences of the spiritual & political disorder that was evident all around him. In Eric Voegelin & the Foundations of Modern Political Science, Cooper makes the connection between Voegelin's political writings of the 1940s & the meditative interpretations that began to appear with the publication of Anamnesis & with the later volumes of Order & History much more intelligible than does any existing discussion of Voegelin. Scholars in intellectual history & political science will benefit enormously from this valuable new addition to Voegelin studies.
Annotation This important new work is a major analysis of the foundation of Eric Voegelin's political science. Barry Cooper maintains that the writings Voegelin undertook in the 1940s provide the groundwork for the brilliant book that is one of his best known, The New Science of Politics. At the time of that book's publication, however, few were aware of the enormous knowledge and accomplished scholarship that lay behind its illuminating, although sometimes baffling, formulations.
Contents 1. Escape and Arrival -- 2. War and Political Ideas -- 3. Positivism and the Destruction of Science -- 4. Method: Voegelin, Strauss, and Arendt -- 5. Philosophical Anthropology -- 6. "Reader" of History -- 7. Range of Evidence -- 8. Intelligible Units of Analysis -- 9. Vico and the New Science of Politics -- 10. Schelling.
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