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Publisher
Dry Books, Incorporated, Paul
ISBN-10
1589881974
ISBN-13
9781589881976
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16065838639
Product Key Features
Book Title
To Turn the Soul : Essays Inspired by Jacob Klein
Number of Pages
395 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2025
Topic
Metaphysics, Hermeneutics, Essays
Genre
Philosophy
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Trade Paperback
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1 in
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20.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
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Table Of Content
Preface by Daniel P. Maher Introduction by Andrew Romiti Jacob Klein: European Scholar and American Teacher by Eva Brann Jacob Klein's Two Prescient Discoveries by Eva Brann Form Numbers (Arithmoi Eidetikoi) by Eva Brann To Flip a Pancake: On "the Human Possibility of a Total Conversion" by Julia Klein An Introduction to Klein's Response to Heidegger: A Reading of "Aristotle, An Introduction by Paul T. Wilford Modern Symbolic Unreality, or Mr. Klein's Question: Who Lives Symbolically? by David Lawrence Levine Jacob Klein's Defense of Liberal Education by Antonio Marino López Jacob Klein on the Problem of History for Liberal Education by Mary Elizabeth Halper The Role of "Intentionality" in Jacob Klein's Account of the Historicity of the Concept of Number by Burt C. Hopkins Viètian Magnitudes: Is Viète's Isogoge an Attempt to Overcome the Euclidean Distinction between Magnitude and Multitude? by Michael Dink Simon Stevin and the Matter of Number by Daniel P. Maher Two Reflexivities: Scholastic and Cartesian Second Intentions in Klein's Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra by Richard F. Hassing The Symbolic Space of Descartes's Geometry and its Symbolic Mathematical Underpinnings by Andrew Romiti Klein and Einstein on Cartesian Space by Joseph Cosgrove Published Writings of Jacob Klein Selected Bibliography Notes
Synopsis
To Turn the Soul collects fourteen essays (three by Eva Brann) inspired by the life and thought of philosopher Jacob Klein. The contributors have been animated by Klein's legacy--whether because they knew him, studied at St. John's College, the institution he shaped, or found his writings a rich stimulus for thought and exploration. While the majority of the essays are based primarily on the study of Klein's writings, they all take up an inquiry inspired by an encounter with his work. Their goal is to deepen or expand Klein's thought by exploring its consequences, or traveling down avenues of investigation that Klein himself pursued and in some cases even initiated. The essays are offered in the hope that they inspire others to read Klein's writings and think for themselves about the matters he takes up in them.
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