Mythos and Logos: How to Regain the Love of Wisdom

 

Edited by Albert A Anderson, Steven V. Hicks, and Lech Witkowski. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, 2004. 
ISBN: 90-420-1020-7

The book is listed in the Rodopi Value Inquiry Book Series, Universal Justice (155) book series on the website
http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?SerieId=UJ

This book contains fifteen essays selected from the Fourth World Congress of the International Society for Universal Dialogue, held in Krakow, Poland, 2001.  The essays are seeking to regain the original meaning of philosophy as the love of wisdom.  Mythos and Logos are two essential aspects of a quest that began with the ancient Greeks.  As concepts foundational to human experience, Mythos and Logos continue to guide the search for truth in the 21st century.

The Rodopi “Universal Justice” (UJ) book series is a special series in the Value Inquiry Book Series (VIBS):

http://www.rodopi.nl/au.asp

The ISUD is the official co-sponsor of the UJ book series.  It is dedicated to the advancement of justice conceived globally.  It publishes interpretations of the history of thought as well as original monographs and collective volumes, including work related to activities of the International Society for Universal Dialogue.

UJ is edited by Steven V. Hicks.
Editorial Address:
Prof. Steven V. Hicks
Department of Philosophy
Queens College
The City University of New York
Flushing, NY 11367-1597

Fax:++1 718 997-5249
shicks@qc1.qc.edu

Volumes

155 Mythos and Logos., ANDERSON, Albert A., HICKS, Steven V. and Lech WITKOWSKI (Eds.)

78 International Law and the Possibility of a Just World Order., HICKS, Steven V.

75 Taking Religious Claims Seriously., STEINKRAUS, Warren E.

47 Universal Justice., ANDERSON, Albert A.

18 Mill’s Principle of Utility: A Defense of John Stuart Mill’s Notorious Proof., ALICAN, Necip Fikri

 
 

 
 
   
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