Studia Gilsoniana (Dec 2018)

Civilization in The Universal Encyclopedia of Philosophy

  • Paweł Skrzydlewski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26385/SG.070432
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 665 – 687

Abstract

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The author considers the problem of civilization. He defines civilization as a determinate form of man’s group life, or man’s culture in its social dimension. According to the author, a plurality of civilizations is generally accepted; in civilization, one can see the foundations for the functioning of law, politics, social life, and family life; civilization also plays an essential role in the religious life of man, just as religion plays a role in civilization. The author discusses the following topics: the biological theory of civilization, the historical theory of civilization, the sociological theory of civilization, the political-science theory of civilization, the civilization of death and the civilization of love, and the historical-philosophical theory of civilization.

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