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Entre essence et existences: les identités classique et moderne de l'Europe

Between essence and existences: classical and modern identities of Europe
[journal article]

Bernard, Guillaume

Abstract

It seems possible to distinguish a traditional design and a modern vision from Europe, the first resting on an ontology, the second on a phenomenological construction. Traditional Europe is the incarnation of a culture in a geographically variable space, territories being able to be gained or lost. ... view more

It seems possible to distinguish a traditional design and a modern vision from Europe, the first resting on an ontology, the second on a phenomenological construction. Traditional Europe is the incarnation of a culture in a geographically variable space, territories being able to be gained or lost. In this design, the identity of Europe is determined by its elements founders who gave him its unit. Contrary, since the modern society is the result of a contract, the European Union wants to be detached of any ontological identity. Moreover, whereas in the Roman and medieval tradition, the empire was a qualitative and spiritual concept, this one rocked in the reign of the quantity. Consequently, the territorial extent of the European Union, in the modern thought, is only limited by the wills.... view less

Keywords
sociability; cultural history; EU; Europe; cultural geography; historical development; cultural identity; european identity

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Document language
French

Publication Year
2010

Page/Pages
p. 3-12

Journal
Annals of the University of Bucharest / Political science series, 12 (2010)

ISSN
1582-2486

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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