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In Utopia, Thomas More depicts an imaginary perfect society located on an isolated island, where the ruling principles of harmony, equality and reason overcome the imperfections of European society at the time.
"Der europäische Nihilismus" is a collection of Heidegger's lectures and notes from the 1930s and 1940s, in which he analyzes the emergence and meaning of nihilism in Europe.
Arnold Gehlen's main work "The Man" has been the central work of philosophical anthropology since its publication in 1940.
"Logos and Absurd" is a collection of seven philosophical studies by Croatian philosopher Daniel Bučan, in which the author explores the ontological meaning of logos – words, reason, and order – in contrast to absurdity as a tragic experience of life.
In his book Kant, the Russian-French philosopher Alexandre Kojève reinterprets Immanuel Kant as a key figure in the history of Western thought. According to Kojève, neo-Kantianism is a bourgeois intellectualism that despises action and participation in hi