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Herbert De De Vriese
University of Antwerp
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    Political myth and sacrifice.Herbert De Vriese - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (7):808-824.
    ABSTRACTThis article examines the relationship between political myth and sacrifice. In recent years, as a result of theoretical advances as well as practical concern to understand the rapidly changing landscape of contemporary politics, the phenomenon of political myth has attracted increasing scholarly attention. This has led to a refined and robust theory of political myth, with a sharp analytical edge and relevant practical applications. The relationship between political myth and sacrifice, however, has not been convincingly addressed so far. Gathering insights (...)
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    The Reason of Terror: Philosophical Responses to Terrorism.Kem Crimmins & Herbert De Vriese (eds.) - 2006 - Peeters.
    This book pursues the need for philosophical responses attuned to the complexity of terrorism.
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  3. Bauer contra Strauss: de jonghegeliaanse strijd om de historische waarde van het evangelie.Herbert de Vriese - 2012 - Bijdragen 73 (4):416-446.
     
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    Defining a context for Otto Friedrich gruppe's 'revolution' in nineteenth-century philosophy.Herbert De Vriese & Guido Vanheeswijck - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (3):489 – 511.
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    De jeugd in de filosofie: een onderzoek naar de existentiële grondslagen van het jonghegelianisme.Herbert de Vriese - 2006 - Bijdragen 67 (1):42-71.
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    De jeugd in de filosofie-The Impact of Youth in Philosophy.Herbert de Vriese - 2006 - Bijdragen 67 (1):42-71.
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  7. De jeugd in de filosofie - The Impact of Youth in Philosophy Een onderzoek naar de existentiële grondslagen van het jong hegelianisme - An Investigation into th Existential Foundation of Young Hegelianism.Herbert De Vriese - 2006 - Bijdragen 67 (1):42-71.
    Young Hegelianism has often been identified as a crucial element in the reorientation of Western philosophy during the mid-nineteenth century. Due to its substantial contribution to the ‘revolutionary rupture’ between Hegel and Nietzsche, it is even said to have had a direct and lasting influence on the identity of philosophy today. This article attempts to shed a new light on the Young Hegelians’ radical critique of traditional philosophy by focusing on their existential condition as youngphilosophers. More particularly, it attempts to (...)
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    De koningin onttroond: de opkomst van de moderne cultuur en het einde van de metafysica.Herbert De Vriese (ed.) - 2005 - Kapellen: Pelckmans.
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    Rethinking Secularization: Philosophy and the Prophecy of a Secular Age.Herbert De Vriese & Gary Gabor (eds.) - 2009 - Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Offers a philosophical appraisal of secularization in light of re-emergence of religion in the past several decades. This book explores the adequacy of classical theories of secularization, as well as what might be offered in their place. It asks the question to what extent philosophy itself has nourished and inspired these kinds of prophecies.
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    1830-1848, the End of Metaphysics as a Transformation of Culture.Herbert De Vriese (ed.) - 2003 - Dudley, MA: Peeters.
    The question of 'the end of metaphysics' is generally considered as a central issue concerning the nature and significance of philosophy as such, and, accordingly, as belonging to the realm of 'pure' or 'fundamental' philosophy. By contrast, this book investigates to what extent the end of metaphysics might be related to specific influences from outside philosophy. Focusing on the period between 1830 and 1848, it argues that metaphysics was not so much challenged by internal philosophical argument, but rather by a (...)
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  11. 1830-1848: The End of Metaphysics as a Transformation of Culture.Herbert De Vriese, Geert Van Eekert, Guido Vanheeswijck & Koenraad Verrycken - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (1):162-164.
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    The myth of the metaphysical circle: An analysis of the contemporary crisis of the critique of metaphysics.Herbert De Vriese - 2008 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 51 (3):312 – 341.
    Examination of contemporary debates on metaphysics and its critique yields the conclusion that there is an overall tendency to defend an inextricable bond between them. According to the vast majority of participants in these debates, any reaction against metaphysics, however powerful or radical, is bound to remain trapped in the metaphysical tradition. The dominant view is that criticism either remains tied to or eventually returns to forms of metaphysics, if it does not in fact remain metaphysical in itself. This view (...)
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    The Philosophy of Reenchantment.Herbert De Vriese & Michiel Meijer (eds.) - 2020 - Routledge.
    This book presents a philosophical study of the idea of reenchantment and its merits in the interrelated fields of philosophical anthropology, ethics, and ontology. It features chapters from leading contributors to the debate about reenchantment, including Charles Taylor, John Cottingham, Akeel Bilgrami, and Jane Bennett. The chapters examine neglected and contested notions such as enchantment, transcendence, interpretation, attention, resonance, and the sacred or reverence-worthy-notions that are crucial to human self-understanding but have no place in a scientific worldview. They also explore (...)
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    The Charm of Disenchantment: A Quest for the Intellectual Attraction of Secularization Theory. [REVIEW]Herbert De Vriese - 2010 - Sophia 49 (3):407-428.
    In the course of Western history, philosophy has proven to be an active participant in the process of secularization. This article seeks to examine that philosophical role more closely. The central question is how the role of philosophy must be rethought in light of the contemporary critique of classical secularization theory. The first part of the article sheds light on the current crisis of secularization theory. Drawing on recent scholarship in the social sciences, it explains why the classical tenets and (...)
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