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Jeroen Vanheste
Open University of the Netherlands
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    De ondergrondse man verslikt zich in de rode pil.Jeroen Vanheste - 2021 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 113 (4):479-494.
    The Underground Man Chokes on the Red Pill: Dostoevsky on Reason, Personality and Humanism Both philosophy and literature can be an investigation of human life and human culture: philosophical treatises as well as novels can be reflections on questions about the human and cultural condition. Philosophy and literature may complement each other in this respect: whereas philosophy is concerned with concepts, ideas and abstract reasoning, literature is able to show these as ‘flesh and blood’ in characters who find themselves in (...)
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    De wijsheid van de roman: literaire antwoorden op filosofische vragen.Jeroen Vanheste - 2012 - Budel: Damon.
    Bespreking van enkele spraakmakende ideeën-romans geschreven tegen het einde van de 19e en begin van de 20e eeuw, o.a. van Dostojevski, Thomas Mann, Proust en Hermann Broch.
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    Filosoferen over het leven hier en nu en over het leven van alle tijden.Jeroen Vanheste - 2016 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 108 (4):539-544.
    Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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    Guardians of the Humanist Legacy: The Classicism of T.S. Eliot's criterion Network and its Relevance to Our Postmodern World.Jeroen Vanheste - 2007 - Brill.
    The T.S. Eliot of the 1920s was a European humanist who was part of an international network of like-minded intellectuals. Their ideas about literature, education and European culture in general remain highly relevant to the cultural debates of our day.
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    No Pills, but Letters. Saul Bellow’s Herzog: The Recovery of a Depressed Academic.Jeroen Vanheste - 2023 - Journal of Medical Humanities 44 (2):129-144.
    In this article, I discuss the illness and recovery of the depressed Moses Herzog, the protagonist of Saul Bellow’s novel _Herzog_ ( 1964 ). Using this novel as a case study, I criticize a one-sided (neuro)biological and drug-based approach to depression. Referring to the hermeneutic anthropology of philosophers like Paul Ricoeur and Marya Schechtman, I argue that the treatment of depression could benefit from a broader approach that takes into account existential and social-cultural factors as well as biological factors. I (...)
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    Poems of Man: Thomas Mann’s Ideas About a New Humanism.Jeroen Vanheste - 2016 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism ; Vol 24, No 2 24 (2):149-166.
    The questions ‘What is man?’ and ‘What is Europe?’ were among the main interests of Thomas Mann. In dozens of his essays and speeches as well as in some of his major novels Mann searched for the essence of European culture. In this paper we discuss Mann’s ideas about humanism, which he considered to be the core of the European identity. In both Mann’s novels and his essays he investigates the opposition between Enlightenment values and Romantic thinking. Mann believed in (...)
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