Concilium ist eine Zeitschrift für katholische und ökumenische theologische Reflexion. Sie wurde in der Folge des Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzils gegründet und hat das Ziel, dessen Vision der Offenheit im Blick auf neue kulturelle Kontexte und sich verändernde soziale und religiöse Bedingungen neu zu [...]
more informationenglischThe second revised edition of ‘Aufbruch. Ein Weg in die Philosophie’ traces the inseparable connection between the adventure of philosophical thinking and the perpetually twofold nature of man. This book demonstrates that philosophising corresponds to basic human attitudes and can be a path [...]
more informationenglischThe second revised edition of ‘Aufbruch. Ein Weg in die Philosophie’ traces the inseparable connection between the adventure of philosophical thinking and the perpetually twofold nature of man. This book demonstrates that philosophising corresponds to basic human attitudes and can be a path [...]
more informationenglischPhilosophical Praxis, launched by the author in 1981 and meanwhile established worldwide, ushers in a renaissance of responseable philosophy. Ever since, it has not been those ‘knowledgeable’ in philosophy who have been in demand, but those philosophers who prove themselves in conversation [...]
more informationenglischPhilosophical Praxis, launched by the author in 1981 and meanwhile established worldwide, ushers in a renaissance of responseable philosophy. Ever since, it has not been those ‘knowledgeable’ in philosophy who have been in demand, but those philosophers who prove themselves in conversation [...]
more informationenglischMan is the only living being who is able to relate to the whole and the limits of his existence. In philosophising, he faces the question of the reasons why this is possible. This leads us to a topos that links not only the question of truth and existence, but also the most diverse forms of [...]
more informationenglischMan is the only living being who is able to relate to the whole and the limits of his existence. In philosophising, he faces the question of the reasons why this is possible. This leads us to a topos that links not only the question of truth and existence, but also the most diverse forms of [...]
more informationenglisch‘I know that I know nothing’ is a popular formula for the basic principle of Socratic philosophy. In this book, it serves as a prime example of fatal misinterpretations of philosophical classics, with the authors discussing more than a dozen such interpretations, which have determined the [...]
more informationenglisch‘I know that I know nothing’ is a popular formula for the basic principle of Socratic philosophy. In this book, it serves as a prime example of fatal misinterpretations of philosophical classics, with the authors discussing more than a dozen such interpretations, which have determined the [...]
more informationenglischAccording to Soren Kierkegaard, despair is genuinely a matter of the human mind. Because man is mind, he despairs. This makes despair a key phenomenon from which the mental nature of man can be disclosed in its fundamental ambivalence. The anthology explores the importance of despair for a [...]
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