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Author Weinstein, Max B. (Max Bernhard), 1852-1918
Title Welt- und Lebenanschauungen; hervorgegangen aus Religion, Philosophie und Naturerkenntnis
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Summary "Welt- und Lebenanschauungen" by Prof. Dr. Max B. Weinstein is a scholarly work written in the early 20th century. The book presents an examination of various worldviews and beliefs derived from religion, philosophy, and natural sciences, aiming to provide a comprehensive framework that encompasses anthropological, religious, and philosophical insights. This work appeals to readers interested in deep philosophical inquiries and the historical development of human thought. The opening of this text introduces the reader to the author's motivations for writing the book, emphasizing the desire to synthesize various perspectives on world and life philosophies. Weinstein highlights the existing literature on the subject but asserts that none have approached the material as thoroughly or systematically as he intends to. He discusses the importance of understanding worldviews not just as intellectual constructs but also as essential components of human culture and society. The introduction sets the stage for a detailed exploration of how different cultures perceive existence, emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive, rather than fragmented, understanding of these philosophical constructs. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Religion -- History
Subject Philosophy of nature
Subject Ontology
Subject Philosophy -- History
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EBook-No. 51586
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