Counter-Enlightenments : From the Eighteenth Century to the Present.

By: Garrard, GraemeMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought SerPublisher: London : Routledge, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (209 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203645666Subject(s): Philosophy, ModernGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Counter-Enlightenments : From the Eighteenth Century to the PresentDDC classification: 190/.9/033 LOC classification: B831.2Online resources: Click to View
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Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 First shots -- 3 Counter-Enlightenment and Counter-Revolution -- 4 The return of faith and feeling -- 5 The strange case of Friedrich Nietzsche and the Enlightenment -- 6 Enlightened totalitarianism -- 7 The postmodern challenge -- 8 From Enlightenment to nothingness -- 9 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: The Enlightenment and its legacy are still actively debated, with the Enlightenment acting as a key organizing concept in philosophy, social theory and the history of ideas. Counter-Enlightenments is the first full-length study to deal with the history and development of counter-enlightenment thought from its inception in the eighteenth century right through to the present. Engaging in a critical dialogue with Isaiah Berlin's work, this book analyzes the concept of counter-enlightenment and some of the most important issues and problems it raises. Graeme Garrard explores the diverse forms of thought in this field, with a wide-ranging review of the principle figures of the past two hundred and fifty years, and an incisive assessment of the persuasiveness of the most common and important criticisms of the Enlightenment.
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Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 First shots -- 3 Counter-Enlightenment and Counter-Revolution -- 4 The return of faith and feeling -- 5 The strange case of Friedrich Nietzsche and the Enlightenment -- 6 Enlightened totalitarianism -- 7 The postmodern challenge -- 8 From Enlightenment to nothingness -- 9 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

The Enlightenment and its legacy are still actively debated, with the Enlightenment acting as a key organizing concept in philosophy, social theory and the history of ideas. Counter-Enlightenments is the first full-length study to deal with the history and development of counter-enlightenment thought from its inception in the eighteenth century right through to the present. Engaging in a critical dialogue with Isaiah Berlin's work, this book analyzes the concept of counter-enlightenment and some of the most important issues and problems it raises. Graeme Garrard explores the diverse forms of thought in this field, with a wide-ranging review of the principle figures of the past two hundred and fifty years, and an incisive assessment of the persuasiveness of the most common and important criticisms of the Enlightenment.

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