Bag om The Hermeneutic Interpretation of the Origin of the Social State of Man and of the Adamic Race
The Hermeneutic Interpretation of the Origin of the Social State of Man and of the Adamic Race is a book written by Fabre D'Olivet. The book explores the origin of human society and the Adamic race through a hermeneutic interpretation. D'Olivet argues that the true meaning of ancient texts, such as the Bible and the Vedas, can only be understood through a hermeneutic approach. He delves into the symbolism and allegory of these texts to uncover their hidden meanings and sheds light on the origins of humanity. D'Olivet's interpretation of the Adamic race, which he believes to be the first race of humans, is based on a spiritual and metaphysical understanding of human evolution. The book is a fascinating exploration of the origins of human society and the Adamic race, and will appeal to readers interested in philosophy, spirituality, and ancient texts.Partial Contents: Knowledge of Man is Indispensable to the Legislator; Intellectual, Metaphysical Constitution of Man; Man is One of Three Great Powers of the Universe; Division of Mankind; Love, Principle of Sociability; Marriage, Basis of the Social Edifice; Man is First Mute�������First Language Consists of Signs; Digression on the Four Ages of the World; Deplorable Lot of Woman; Concerning Property; First Forms of Worship; First Geographical Division of Europe; Origin of Music and Poetry; Deviation of the Cult, Superstition; Establishment of Theocracy; Divine Messenger; Who Rama Was; Digression upon the Celts; Divine Unity Admitted into the Universal Empire; Origin of the Phoenician Shepherds; Foundation of the Assyrian Empire; New Developments of the Intellectual Sphere; Appearance of the Political Conqueror Involving the Despotism and the Downfall of Theocracy; Orpheus, Moses, and Fo-Hi; Struggle between Asia and Europe; Greece Loses her Political Existence; Beginning of Rome; Mission of Jesus; Conquest of Odin; Mission of Mohammed; Reign of Charlemagne; Utility of Feudalism and of Christianity; Historical and Political view of the Principal Nations of Europe; Institution of the Jesuits: For what End?; Movement of the European Will towards America; Settlement of the Jesuits in Paraguay; Principle of the Republican Government; Principle of Monarchical Government; Causes which Are Opposed to the Establishment of Pure Despotism and Democracy.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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