Man, Meaning and History: Essays in Honour of H.G. Schulte Nordholt
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
331
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1980
Publisher
Martinus Nijhoff
ISBN-10
9024723825
ISBN-13
9789024723829
Description
This collection of essays pays tribute to H.G. Schulte Nordholt, exploring the intricate relationship between humanity, meaning, and historical context. Each contribution reflects on various dimensions of human experience, emphasizing how individuals seek significance within their cultural and historical frameworks.
The writers, drawing from diverse fields, offer insights that bridge anthropology, philosophy, and history. Their reflections illuminate Schulte Nordholt's impact on the understanding of these themes, creating a rich dialogue that showcases both personal and academic perspectives. This anthology not only honors a distinguished scholar but also sparks broader conversations about the essence of existence and the narratives that shape human society.
The writers, drawing from diverse fields, offer insights that bridge anthropology, philosophy, and history. Their reflections illuminate Schulte Nordholt's impact on the understanding of these themes, creating a rich dialogue that showcases both personal and academic perspectives. This anthology not only honors a distinguished scholar but also sparks broader conversations about the essence of existence and the narratives that shape human society.
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