Ideea europeană ca idee românească
The european idea as a romanian idea
Author(s): Mihai CimpoiSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Editura Universităţii Vasile Goldiş
Keywords: Europe; philosophy; unity of cultural diversity; Europa; filosofie; unitate a diversităŃii culturale
Summary/Abstract: Eurocentrism emerged the moment when the Greek-Roman civilization stood against the “Barbarians”, and it became the doctrinal axis of Medieval Catholicism, which saw in Rome the spiritual center of the world, with Hegel’s philosophy and Michelet’s views. There is a (pure or syntactical) shaping of Europe, thought or dreamed of by poets, philosophers, and politicians: Goethe proposed a cultural unity, and Napoleon (as Nietzsche remarked in The Will to Power) would have liked to impose a political unity; Stephen the Great envisaged a Christian unity, Eminescu embraced a Spiritual League of Europe, which would harmonize special, i.e. national interest to the general-continental ones.
Journal: Studii de Ştiinţă şi Cultură
- Issue Year: VI/2010
- Issue No: 03 (22)
- Page Range: 16-25
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Romanian