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  • Why and How We Study Philosophy by Heinrich Blücher

    Why and How We Study Philosophy

    Heinrich Blücher

    These lectures from 1952 address the modern "nihilistic situation" following the loss of religious belief. Blücher argues that pure philosophy, distinct from science and religion, is man's only path to establishing true freedom and creating meaning.

  • Fundamentals of a Philosophy of Art on the Understanding of Artistic Experience by Heinrich Blücher

    Fundamentals of a Philosophy of Art on the Understanding of Artistic Experience

    Heinrich Blücher

    This lecture series series argues for art's metaphysical necessity in a scientific age. It defines art through concepts like metaphor and form, contrasting it with kitsch and science, and asserts its vital role in defending human freedom against modern formlessness.

 
 
 

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