Universalist Vocation and Cultural Fragmentation: The Same Masks

Diogenes 44 (173):27-39 (1996)
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Abstract

The question thus formulated is inscribed in the purest philosophical tradition: it actualizes the scope of wonder, that Greek sentiment that awakens not before the extraordinary, but precisely before the most ordinary and obvious, before the fact of being there; wonder that is particular to the first thinkers of the dawn of the West and from which philosophy and science are born.

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Imagining America.Carlos Fuentes & Katherine Hagedorn - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (160):5-19.

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