(adjective) not capable of being atoned for / (adjective) implacable unappeasable
However inexpiable this war remains
However inexpiable this war remains
the part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind
This end of History is essentially a Christian eschatology.
This end of History is essentially a Christian eschatology.
related to the thymos: that area of the soul where feelings of pride, indignation, shame etc are located (in Platonic philosophy)
lacking that Hegeliano-Christian "pillar" of recognition or that "thymotic" element of the soul
lacking that Hegeliano-Christian "pillar" of recognition or that "thymotic" element of the soul
referring to a passage titled "Lordship and Bondage" in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, which describes the master-slave dialectic
the whole book is inscribed in the unexamined axiomatics of this simplified--and highly Christianized--outline of the master-slave dialectic in the Phenomenology of Spirit
on Fukuyama's book
the whole book is inscribed in the unexamined axiomatics of this simplified--and highly Christianized--outline of the master-slave dialectic in the Phenomenology of Spirit
on Fukuyama's book
(noun) an ultimate end (from Greek)
between the supposed empirical reality of the event and the absolute ideality of the liberal telos
between the supposed empirical reality of the event and the absolute ideality of the liberal telos
a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the 1980s, associated with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and his glasnost ("openness") policy reform
Certain Soviet philosophers told me in Moscow a few years ago: the best translation of perestroika was still "deconstruction".
i love this
Certain Soviet philosophers told me in Moscow a few years ago: the best translation of perestroika was still "deconstruction".
i love this
(noun) preparatory study or instruction (from Greek)
it is a question of method, a second propaedeutic
it is a question of method, a second propaedeutic
(noun) deceitfulness; untrustworthiness
Perfidious, bifid, the word "Negroid" does double duty.
Perfidious, bifid, the word "Negroid" does double duty.
the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object
too preoccupied, in the penumbra, with ghosts
too preoccupied, in the penumbra, with ghosts
uncanny (used by Freud)
It is of the essence of the ghost in general to be frightening. This is especially true of man, the most "unheimlich" of all ghosts
It is of the essence of the ghost in general to be frightening. This is especially true of man, the most "unheimlich" of all ghosts