{"product_id":"culture-a-drama-of-nature-and-person-9789004691148","title":"Culture: A Drama of Nature and Person","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis monograph represents a rare, classical-philosophical approach to culture. It is grounded in philosophical realism and emphasizes personalism as a true achievement of philosophical anthropology. Employing the apparatus of the history of philosophy, science and religion, the author demonstrates the immense scope of the drama unfolding within human culture. In a classical approach, evaluation is inevitable—with regard to various theories of culture, human culture as such, and all its main actors. Jaroszyński’s work shows that realistic study of what it means to be a human person leads to the most comprehensive understanding of culture as it is and should be.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eEditor’s Preface    Introduction    PART 1: Culture in Science    1 Sciences Concerning Culture   1 Particular Sciences Concerning Culture   2 Philosophy of Culture    2 Culture: A History of the Term and Concept   1 From the Cultivation of the Soil to the Cultivation of the Soul   2 Culture and Cultus   3 From the Culture of the Mind to the Culture of Mankind   4 From National Culture to Mass Culture   5 Civilization and Culture    3 Selected Definitions of Culture   1 Social Dimension of Culture   2 Transmission of Culture   3 Culture and Values   4 Culture and Symbol   5 Culture and Meaning   6 Culture and Behavioral Models   7 Culture and Cultural Fields   8 Culture and Person    PART 2: Theories of Culture    4 From Mythology to Philosophy: Nature vs. Culture in Antiquity   1 Nature and Man   2 From Negation to Apotheosis of Nature (Empedocles and the Sophists)   3 Divine Origins of Culture (Plato)    3.1 Philosophical Variant    3.2 Mythological Variant   4 “With Reason and Téchne” (Aristotle)   5 The Soul Is God (Plotinus)    5 Between Philosophy and Theology: Christianity   1 In Search of Perfection   2 Natura Corrupta (Thomas Aquinas)   3 Towards Anti-Cosmism (Manichaeism and Gnosis)   4 Natura Totaliter Corrupta (Protestantism)    6 Between Philosophy and Ideology   1 Nature Worship: Nature Is Perfect   2 Apotheosis of Culture: Culture Produces Nature    2.1 Individualism (Sartre)    2.2 Further Perspectives of Positioning of the Concept of Culture   3 Recapitulation    PART 3: Foundations of Culture: Truth, Goodness, Beauty      Introduction to Part 3    7 Truth    8 Goodness   1 Finalism   2 Emanationism   3 Creationism    9 Beauty    PART 4: Cultural Fields      Introduction to Part 4    10 Science as a Cultural Field   1 Four Conceptions of Science    1.1 Science as Cognition by Causes    1.2 Science: From “How many?” to “How?”    1.3 Science: The Question of a Priori Conditions    1.4 Science: The Question “Why Not?”   2 Negation of Science: Postmodernism    11 Cultural Fields: Morality   1 Ethics: Goodness or Value?   2 Economy: For the Good of the Family   3 Economy: Family as the Subject   4 Relations within the Family   5 Public Life: Types of Political Systems   6 Dispute over the Common Good: Individualism, Collectivism, Personalism   7 Dispute over Democracy    12 Cultural Fields: Productive Action (Ποίησις)   1 Scope and Purposes of Productive Action   2 Tools and the Capacity for Rational Thinking   3 From Copying to Creating    13 Religion as a Cultural Field   1 What is Religion?    1.1 “Religion” and Related Words    1.2 Various Interpretations of the Word “Religion”   2 Religion: Constitutive Elements   3 Classical Definition of Religion   4 Reasons for Religiosity   5 Philosophy on Immortality   6 The End-Purpose of Religion   7 Against Religion   8 Religion and Culture   9 Existence of God: From Faith to Metaphysics   10 God and Sacrum   11 Religion and Holiness   12 Religion and Examples to Follow   13 Religion as a Virtue (from Cicero to St. Thomas)   14 Religion as the Focal Point of Culture   15 Religion and Other Cultural Fields    15.1 Science and Religion    15.2 Πρᾶξις and Religion    15.3 Ποίησις and Religion   16 Religion: Towards the Fulfillment of the Person    14 Culture: For the Person, but Person How Conceived?   1 The Person: From the Mask to Self    1.1 Theater    1.2 Privileges    1.3 In the Image of God   2 Selected Philosophical Conceptions of the Person    2.1 The Person Is Not a Part    2.2 The Person Is Not a Thing    2.3 The Person Is Not a Totality    2.4 The Person Is Not a Tool    2.5 The Person Has Its Dignity and Its End-Purpose    2.6 The Person Is a Self    2.7 The Person without Own Self?    2.8 The Self of a Rational Nature    15 In the Trap of Nihilism   1 Personalism Threatened   2 What Is Nihilism?    2.1 Etymology    2.2 Nothingness: From Metaphysics to Ontology   3 Philosophical Nihilism: From a Notion to a System    3.1 From Atheism to Nihilism    3.2 Nihilism and the Negation of Culture    3.3 Nihilism and Nietzsche    Epilogue: A Theology of Culture: Towards Divinization of Nature    Conclusion    Bibliography  Index","brand":"Brill","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53210879066455,"sku":"9789004691148","price":127.68,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/culture-a-drama-of-nature-and-person-9789004691148","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}