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Volume 11, Issue 2 (2023)
Orbis Idearum, Volume 11, Issue 2 (2023) is a regular issue. As such, it has no topic, no title, no limitations to a particular theme. It is open to any contribution belonging to the history of ideas. The history of ideas is an academic specialty with its own object of study and its own methodology, and it is not to be confused with disciplines such as the history of philosophy, the history of science, the history of literature, the history of art, etc. The traditional work of the historian of ideas is the reconstruction of the path of an idea (typically, a word-and-concept), in a certain period of time, through different disciplines (philosophy, science, literature, art, etc.). That is why we often say that the history of ideas is an “inter-discipline.”
Riccardo CampaGod and His Biblical Alter Ego: On Two Types of Monotheism and Their Relation to War and Peace (en)
Thomas BeavittVasiliev’s ‘Consciousness and Things’: A Project for a Phenomenological Ontology (en)
Maxim PopovAuthoritarian Liberalism as a Political Concept: the Evolution of Ordoliberal Ideas in the European Integration Process (en)
Queen SarkarBeyond Truth and Fiction: an Exploration of the Arbitrary and Inconsistent Construction of Self in J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye (en)
Gianfilippo Giustozzi"A God for a World About to Begin." The Theological "Singularity" of Pierre Teilhard De Chardin (it)
Marcin KrasnodębskiTechnocriticism and Religion: Christianity, Ecology and Techno-Scientific Progress in the Second Half of the 20th Century (pl)
Dawid Kamil WieczorekSynthetic Madness: From the Newest History of a Drug Problem (pl)