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El. knyga: Rethinking the Enlightenment: Between History, Philosophy, and Politics

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  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498558136
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  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
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  • ISBN-13: 9781498558136

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One of the most persistent, troubling, and divisive of the ideological divisions within modernity is the struggle over the Enlightenment and its legacy. Much of the difficulty is owed to a general failure among scholars to consider how history, philosophy, and politics work together. Rethinking the Enlightenment bridges these disciplinary divides. Recent work by historians has now called into question many of the clichés that still dominate scholarly understandings of the Enlightenments literary, philosophical, and political culture. Yet this work has so far had little impact on the reception of the Enlightenment, its key players, debates, and ideas in the disciplines that most rely on its legacy, namely, philosophy and political science. Edited by Geoff Boucher and Henry Martyn Lloyd, Rethinking the Enlightenment makes the case for connecting new work in intellectual history with fresh understandings of Continental philosophy and political theory. In doing so, in this collection moves towards a critical self-understanding of the present.
Acknowledgments vii
1 What Is It to Rethink the Enlightenment?
1(38)
Henry Martyn Lloyd
2 Contemporary Political Theory as an Anti-Enlightenment Project
39(22)
Dennis C. Rasmussen
3 What of All the Others? On Recovering the Enlightenment
61(28)
Matthew Sharpe
4 What Sort of Question Was Kant Answering When He Answered the Question: "What Is Enlightenment?"?
89(24)
James Schmidt
5 Catharine Macaulay as Critic of Hume
113(18)
Karen Green
6 The Principled Enlightenment: Condillac, d'Alembert, and Principle Minimalism
131(20)
Peter R. Anstey
7 Reason and Rationality within the "Enlightenment of Sensibility," Or, Etienne Bonnot de Condillac and French Philosophy's First "Linguistic Turn"
151(26)
Henry Martyn Lloyd
8 Knowing Otherwise: An Ethics of Feeling
177(22)
Daniel Brewer
9 Emotional Enlightenment: Kant on Love and the Beautiful
199(22)
Marguerite La Caze
10 A Road Not Taken: Critical Theory after Dialectic of Enlightenment
221(26)
Geoff Boucher
11 The Enlightenment: A Signifier of "Western Values"?
247(18)
Genevieve Lloyd
Index
About the Editors and Contributors 265
Geoff Boucher is associate professor at Deakin University.

Henry Martyn Lloyd is a junior research fellow in Enlightenment studies at the University of Sydney.