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  1. The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality.Oswald Spengler & Charles Francis Atkinson - 2021 - G. Allen & Unwin.
    This book changes your views on history, civilization, and the world. German philosopher and polymath Oswald Spengler displays his controversial opinions about world history. He defines "culture" as a superorganism which has a lifespan of birth, flourishing, and death, and defines "civilization" as the end-product of culture. He divides the entire history of the world into eight distinct cultures, from which all civilizations, religions, and wars arose. Spengler was criticized for his cataclysmic prediction of the downfall of western civilization in (...)
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  • Philosophy and the Crisis of European Man.Edmund Husserl - 1935 - Http://Www.Users.Cloud9.Net/~Bradmcc/Husserl-Philcris.Html.
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  • Logical Investigations.Edmund Husserl & J. N. Findlay - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (13):384-398.
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  • In the Shadow of To-Morrow: A Diagnosis of the Spiritual Distempers of Our Time.J. Huizinga & J. H. Huizinga - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):483-484.
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  • The Project of Ethical Renewal and Critique: Edmund Husserl's Early Phenomenology of Culture.Anthony J. Steinbock - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (4):449-464.
    "Renewal" is the expression Edmund Husserl used for the social, political, and ethical transformation of human culture (1922-1924). Considering the concept of renewal in the "generative" becoming of a culture, I first explain the phenomenological background in which Husserl approached the enterprise of renewal. I then describe Husserl's concept of renewal as an ethical task. Next, I take up the process of renewal as accomplishing "the best possible." Following this, I discuss the concept of critique advanced in the "Kaizo" articles. (...)
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