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Die offene Gesellschaft und ihre Feinde

Der Zauber Platons

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In this two-volume work, Karl Popper explores the evolution of historicism, the belief in laws governing historical development, as articulated by Plato (Volume I) and later by Hegel, Marx, and their successors (Volume II). The text also engages with a range of epistemological, philosophical, ethical, and political issues that remain relevant today. Since its publication in 1945, the book has been translated into 23 languages, highlighting its significance as more than just a critique of philosophical systems from antiquity to modern times. Popper's theory of the open society emphasizes the continuous improvement of institutions within parliamentary democracies, a concept that is thoroughly developed across both volumes. This work is essential for anyone interested in the foundations and advancement of civil societies.

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Subtítulo
Der Zauber Platons
Idioma
Alemán
Editorial
Mohr Siebeck
Publicado en
2003
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
524
ISBN10
3161478010
ISBN13
9783161478017
Primera publicación
1945
Título original
Open Society and Its Enemies II
Calificación
4,15 de 5
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In this two-volume work, Karl Popper explores the evolution of historicism, the belief in laws governing historical development, as articulated by Plato (Volume I) and later by Hegel, Marx, and their successors (Volume II). The text also engages with a range of epistemological, philosophical, ethical, and political issues that remain relevant today. Since its publication in 1945, the book has been translated into 23 languages, highlighting its significance as more than just a critique of philosophical systems from antiquity to modern times. Popper's theory of the open society emphasizes the continuous improvement of institutions within parliamentary democracies, a concept that is thoroughly developed across both volumes. This work is essential for anyone interested in the foundations and advancement of civil societies.