Frauenseele und weiblicher Geist: Philosophische Prolegomena zu einer neuen (Frauen)Kultur in den Alice Voinescus und Constantin Noicas Rundfunkvorträgen der Zwischenkriegszeit
Female Soul and Feminine Spirit. Philosophical Prolegomena to a New (Women) Culture in the Interwar Radio Lectures Alice Voinescu’s and Constantin Noica’s. The new founded Romanian Radio (1927) invited since 1930 the most important personalities of the Romanian culture to speak in the frame of diffe...
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| Format: | Electronic Article |
| Language: | German |
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| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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2021
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| In: |
Diakrisis
Year: 2021, Volume: 4, Pages: 91-101 |
| Further subjects: | B
Alice Voinescu
B Feminism B Constantin Noica B Feminine Culture B Interwar Romanian Philosophy B Philosophy Radio Lectures |
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| Summary: | Female Soul and Feminine Spirit. Philosophical Prolegomena to a New (Women) Culture in the Interwar Radio Lectures Alice Voinescu’s and Constantin Noica’s. The new founded Romanian Radio (1927) invited since 1930 the most important personalities of the Romanian culture to speak in the frame of different radio conferences. Two of these personalities were the philosophers Alice Voinescu (1885-1961) and Constantin Noica (1909-1987). Although they represent two different philosophical orientations (Alice Voinescu as post metaphysical thinker and Constantin Noica as philosopher, who tries, like Heidegger in the German culture, to rebuild metaphysics), the two interwar Romanian thinkers meet each other in some philosophical topics. One of these is the critical manner, how they are thinking about the movement of the emancipation of women in the 20th century. Both of them agree that the female soul and the feminine spirit have not to lose their specific features in the tendence to become active in the frame of the public sphere. In their critical thinking, Alice Voinescu and Constantin Noica meet the philosophical ideas of German philosophers like Georg Simmel and Martin Heidegger. |
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| ISSN: | 2601-7415 |
| Contains: | Enthalten in: Diakrisis
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| Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.24193/diakrisis.2021.7 |