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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 Paul Natorp
Speech in honor of Natorp's centenary, delivered 24 January 1954 at the University of Marburg.
The Marburg view of that history differs importantly from Hegel's, with which it might seem to have much in common, in two respects: first, it is not based upon a sequence of conceptual contradiction and resolution; second, the history of science's development is relativistic, that is, in principle incapable of achieving an “absolute” resolution.
The Marburg “theory” of history to which Natorp subscribes, and in light of which he writes his Platos Ideenlehre, is this: Plato's moment of insight into the truth of transcendental idealism (à la Cohen), is followed by millenia of dark irrelevance, punctuated by shining rings of recollection, epitomized by Galileo, Newton, and Kant.
setis.library.usyd.edu.au /stanford/entries/natorp

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Maribor
For other uses of the term Marburg, see Marburg (disambiguation).
Adolf Hitler visited the city and made a speech on the town house balcony, commanding his followers to "make this land German again".
It is the largest city and the center of the Slovenian region of Styria.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref/index.php?title=Maribor   (805 words)

  
 Marburg Journal of Religion (January 2001) Kent, Stephen A.
Consequently, in a victorious speech that the current leader gave to his followers about the IRS agreement, he reported, "the attorneys working for the government defending these law suits were to become so inundated that their entire budget would be wiped out handling our cases" (Miscavige, 1993: 23; see Church of Scientology International, 1993: [3]).
Moreover, these governmental officials would be justified in generalizing crimes from the perpetrators to their organizations if and when they show that the people were committing "religious crimes" or "crimes for religions" "in accordance with groups' operational goals" (Kent, 1998: 121).
While I do not endorse all the positions that these European countries have taken in this very sensitive and complex debate, I do understand why French and German governmental officials believe that the Americans fail to appreciate their position that several groups, especially Scientology, are threats to democracies and/or citizens and require stern governmental opposition.
www.uni-marburg.de /religionswissenschaft/journal/mjr/kent2.html   (805 words)

  
 Rebel Patriot (review)
Papen is famous for his speech of June 1934 at Marburg, in which he took a brave, public stand against the anti-Christian and anti-Jewish activities of the National Socialists.
Adams had befriended Franz von Papen's son, who bears the same name as his father, during the previous years, when both were studying at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. In 1957 Adams contacted his friend from his university years once again, with the intent of writing a biography of his father, the former German chancellor.
From February 1916 until May 1917 von Papen served as a battalion commander on the Western front He was then transferred to the Turkish front in Palestine, where he was chief of staff to the Fourth Turkish Army at the war's end.
www.ihr.org /jhr/v08/v08p-95_Franz-Willing.html   (1762 words)

  
 Tapestry of the God's, v. III, Astro-Rayology
Dank an die Messkircher Heimat, speech in Messkirch, September 27.
After teaching (1923-28) at Marburg, he became a professor of philosophy at Freiburg in 1928.
Heidegger was born in Messkirch, Baden, on September 22, 1889.
www.makara.us /04mdr/01writing/03tg/bios/Heidegger.htm   (1762 words)

  
 Swtext georgia1d
The Yuchi constituted a linguistic stock, the Uchean, distinct from all others, though structurally their speech bears a certain resemblance to the languages of the Muskhogean and Siouan families.
In 1792 Marburg (1792) reports 300 men, or a population of over 1,000, and Hawkins in 1799 says the Lower Creek Yuchi claimed 250 men.
The Yuchi have attained an altogether false reputation as the supposed aborigines of the Gulf region.
www.hiddenhistory.com /PAGE3/swsts/georgia1.htm   (6119 words)

  
 Goethe-Institut New York - Cultural  Program - Film
This speech was given by Norman Manea, Francis Flournoy Professor of European Culture and writer in residence at Bard College, to introduce Alexander Kluge at The Devil’s Blind Spot: An Evening with Alexander Kluge and Norman Manea at the Goethe-Institut New York on December 10, 2004.
Study of law, history, and church music in Marburg and Frankfurt/Main
Kluge continued his series of successful New York appearances with an evening at the Goethe-Institut New York, where he read further excerpts from his new book and discussed the very current issues raised therein with the Romanian-born novelist and essayist Norman Manea.
www.goethe.de /ins/us/ney/ver/flm/en352292.htm   (375 words)

  
 Bakhtin Circle [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
The Bakhtin circle is reputed to have been initiated by Kagan on his return from Germany, where he had studied philosophy in Leipzig, Berlin and Marburg.
The key views of the circle are that linguistic production is essentially dialogic, formed in the process of social interaction and that this leads to the iteraction of different social values being registered in terms of reaccentuation of the speech of others.
Earlier writers on the Bakhtin Circle tended to ascribe the first edition to Bakhtin and the second to Medvedev, but it is clear that the body of the second edition is an expurgated version of the first.
www.utm.edu /research/iep/b/bakhtin.htm   (375 words)

  
 Bakhtin Circle [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
The key views of the circle are that linguistic production is essentially dialogic, formed in the process of social interaction and that this leads to the iteraction of different social values being registered in terms of reaccentuation of the speech of others.
The Bakhtin circle is reputed to have been initiated by Kagan on his return from Germany, where he had studied philosophy in Leipzig, Berlin and Marburg.
In the late 1920s the sociological and linguistic turn signalled by Voloshinov's article on discourse had begun to form into a distinct school of thought in which language was the index of social relations and embodiment of ideological worldview.
www.utm.edu /research/iep/b/bakhtin.htm   (375 words)

  
 Bakhtin Circle [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
The key views of the circle are that linguistic production is essentially dialogic, formed in the process of social interaction and that this leads to the iteraction of different social values being registered in terms of reaccentuation of the speech of others.
The Bakhtin circle is reputed to have been initiated by Kagan on his return from Germany, where he had studied philosophy in Leipzig, Berlin and Marburg.
Earlier writers on the Bakhtin Circle tended to ascribe the first edition to Bakhtin and the second to Medvedev, but it is clear that the body of the second edition is an expurgated version of the first.
www.utm.edu /research/iep/b/bakhtin.htm   (375 words)

  
 Bakhtin Circle [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
The key views of the circle are that linguistic production is essentially dialogic, formed in the process of social interaction and that this leads to the iteraction of different social values being registered in terms of reaccentuation of the speech of others.
He had been a pupil of the founder of Marburg Neo-Kantianism Herman Cohen and had attended lectures by Ernst Cassirer.
In the sphere of literature, poetry and the epic represent the centripetal forces within the cultural arena while the novel is the structurally elaborated expression of popular ideologiekritik.
www.iep.utm.edu /b/bakhtin.htm   (375 words)

  
 Bakhtin Circle [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
The key views of the circle are that linguistic production is essentially dialogic, formed in the process of social interaction and that this leads to the iteraction of different social values being registered in terms of reaccentuation of the speech of others.
The Bakhtin circle is reputed to have been initiated by Kagan on his return from Germany, where he had studied philosophy in Leipzig, Berlin and Marburg.
Earlier writers on the Bakhtin Circle tended to ascribe the first edition to Bakhtin and the second to Medvedev, but it is clear that the body of the second edition is an expurgated version of the first.
www.utm.edu /research/iep/b/bakhtin.htm   (8222 words)

  
 Edgar Julius Jung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1934, Jung was killed in Hitler 's infamous blood purge known as the Night of the Long Knives, because he was the author of a speech held by Chancellor Franz von Papen in Marburg, in which the conservative criticism of national socialism was clearly formulated.
Jung was a Calvinist lawyer and leader of the right-wing Conservative Revolutionary movement, which stood not only in opposition to what he perceived as the decadent foreign-imposed Weimar Republic, with its liberal parliamentarian system, but also to the mass movement of Nazism.
Edgar Julius Jung (1894-1934) was born on March 6, 1894 in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edgar_Julius_Jung   (8222 words)

  
 Literary Encyclopedia: Hannah Arendt
Even several years after she left Marburg, these assignations with Heidegger were resumed intermittently, and the relationship haunted both for the rest of their lives.
Politics for Arendt is the pluralistic exercise of freedom in speech and action, and she holds up the brief moment of limited democracy in the Athenian polis as a model for this activity of responsible citizenship, arguing that “The raison d’être of politics is freedom, and its field of experience is action”.
Arendt indicates that human judgment is the dialogical unification of action and reflection, and she proposes to bridge the gap between the life of pure contemplation and actively engaged, responsible citizenship: “If men wish to be free, it is precisely sovereignty they must renounce”.
www.literaryencyclopedia.com /php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=143   (2404 words)

  
 Timebase Multimedia Chronography(TM) - Timebase 1934
1934 June 17 On one of the rare occasions when he dares criticize the Nazi regime, Vice Chancellor von Papen makes a much-publicized speech at Marburg, saying that the Church must be granted the right to oppose the state's totalitarian claims when those claims intrude into the realm of religion.
Sebottendorff then makes his way once again to Turkey, later finding employment with the German Intelligence Service in Istanbul.
The Reichswehr is given the right to bear arms and handle all military operations and the SA is placed in chrarge of some aspects of training.
www.humanitas-international.org /showcase/chronography/timebase/1934tbse.htm   (4263 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Grimm Brothers
Some of Wilhelm Grimm's works, which include editions and critical discussions of medieval German literature and folklore, are Altdänische Heldenlieder (Old Danish Hero-Songs, 1811), Die deutschen Heldensage (The German Heroic Legends, 1829), Ruolandslied (The Song of Roland, 1838), and Altdeutsche Gespräche (Old German Speech, 1851).
Jacob was primarily a scientific philologist, having become interested at the university in medieval literature and the scientific investigation of language.
Both brothers were born in Hanau—Jacob on January 4, 1785, and Wilhelm on February 24, 1786—and they were educated at the University of Marburg.
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/refarticle.aspx?refid=761570550   (356 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Grimm Brothers
Some of Wilhelm Grimm's works, which include editions and critical discussions of medieval German literature and folklore, are Altdänische Heldenlieder (Old Danish Hero-Songs, 1811), Die deutschen Heldensage (The German Heroic Legends, 1829), Ruolandslied (The Song of Roland, 1838), and Altdeutsche Gespräche (Old German Speech, 1851).
Both brothers were born in Hanau—Jacob on January 4, 1785, and Wilhelm on February 24, 1786—and they were educated at the University of Marburg.
Grimm Brothers, two 19th-century German scholars and brothers, who were leaders in the study of philology and folklore.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761570550/Grimm_Wilhelm_Karl.html   (356 words)

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