Contents

 

 

Introduction to the Revised Edition

Introduction

1. University of Vienna

2. High School

3. Max Weber

4. Comparative Knowledge

5. Stefan George and Karl Kraus

6. The Pure Theory of Law: Neo-Kantian Methodology

7. Political Stimuli

8. Concerning My Dissertation

9. Concerning Oxford in 1921 or 1922

10. American Influence

11. Concerning the Year in France

12. Return to Vienna

13. Anschluss and Emigration

14. Concerning Ideology, Personal Politics, and Publications

15. Concerning Emigration in 1938

16. Life in America: From Harvard to LSU

17. From Political Ideas to Symbols of Experience

18. Alfred Schütz and the Theory of Consciousness

19. Order and Disorder

20. The Background of Order and History

21. Teaching Career

22. Why Philosophize? To Recapture Reality!

23. Philosophy of History

24. Range, Constancy, Eclipse, and Equivalence of Truth

25. Consciousness, Divine Presence, and the Mystic Philosopher

26. Revolution, the Open Society, and Institutions

27. Eschatology and Philosophy: The Practice of Dying

Glossary of Terms Used in Eric Voegelin’s Writings Compiled by Eugene Webb

Index