The meaning of Europe exceeds its territorial limits, and is not fully ascribable either to the events that characterized its history or to the institutions that regulated the lives of its inhabitants. Europe is all this, and yet it represents much more: a political concept and project, a cultural enterprise, and a system of power whose legitimacy is currently challenged by a series of internal and external crises that jeopardize its survival. There is no single definition that can describe what ‘Europe’ is, as this word evokes unity as much as division, solidarity and conflicts, progress and decadence, and coexistence and colonization. Besides all this, Europe is also a philosophical idea that, especially during the twentieth century, has ...
Europe as a philosophical object The crisis of european culture at the end of nineteenth century i...
Europe’s identity is not just contested. It is contested in specific terms, namely which set of prop...
Europe is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises: econo...
The meaning of Europe exceeds its territorial limits, and is not fully ascribable either to the even...
Introduction to the Special Issue of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 'Phenomen...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
During the past century a discourse of crisis has accompanied the discourse on Europe. While there h...
Understood historically, culturally, politically, geographically, or philosophically, the idea of Eu...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
This book is about how every age invented the idea of Europe in the mirror of its own identity: Euro...
When philosophers have turned their attention to Europe they have typically done so in order to inte...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
The idea of Europe has already a long history and beyond its ethical attractiveness it became victor...
In this thesis we attempt to reveal Patočka's conception of the idea of Europe and his vision of the...
Abstract English During the past century a discourse of crisis has accompanied the discourse on Eur...
Europe as a philosophical object The crisis of european culture at the end of nineteenth century i...
Europe’s identity is not just contested. It is contested in specific terms, namely which set of prop...
Europe is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises: econo...
The meaning of Europe exceeds its territorial limits, and is not fully ascribable either to the even...
Introduction to the Special Issue of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 'Phenomen...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
During the past century a discourse of crisis has accompanied the discourse on Europe. While there h...
Understood historically, culturally, politically, geographically, or philosophically, the idea of Eu...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
This book is about how every age invented the idea of Europe in the mirror of its own identity: Euro...
When philosophers have turned their attention to Europe they have typically done so in order to inte...
This article discusses the Idea of Europe as it is developed within the phenomenological tradition b...
The idea of Europe has already a long history and beyond its ethical attractiveness it became victor...
In this thesis we attempt to reveal Patočka's conception of the idea of Europe and his vision of the...
Abstract English During the past century a discourse of crisis has accompanied the discourse on Eur...
Europe as a philosophical object The crisis of european culture at the end of nineteenth century i...
Europe’s identity is not just contested. It is contested in specific terms, namely which set of prop...
Europe is beset by crises. This refrain resounds today from all corners and under many guises: econo...