Thinking about the Enlightenment : modernity and its ramifications / edited by Martin L. Davies.

"Thinking about the Enlightenment looks beyond the current parameters of studying the Enlightenment, to the issues that can be understood by reflecting on the period in a broader context. Each of the thirteen original chapters, by an international and interdisciplinary team of contributors, ill...

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Other Authors: Davies, Martin L. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : The Enlightenment : something to think about ; What does thinking about the Enlightenment mean? ; Enlightenment exactly? ; The Enlightenment's historiographical make-up ; Enlightenment finality ; The Enlightenment as a historical process ; Enlightenment perpetually postponed ; The demise of a 'great truth' ; The Enlightenment's vital energy ; Reading the Enlightenment ; Immediate occasions for knowledge / Martin L. Davies
  • PART I. Thinking about Kant and the Enlightenment. Kant's concept of enlightenment : individual and universal dimensions / Olga Poznjakova
  • Rethinking Kant's immaturity in Arendt's post-totalitarian reflection / Tatiana Weiser
  • PART II. Thinking about Enlightenment and politics. The Enlightenment, encyclopedism and the Natural Rights of Man : the case of the Code of Humanity (1778) / Luigi Delia
  • Deliberative democrats as the heirs of Enlightenment : between Habermas and Dewey / John Min
  • PART III. Thinking about Enlightenment and religion. Christianity and Enlightenment : two hermeneutical approaches to their relationship / Salvatore Muscolino
  • The Enlightenment legacy and European identity : reflections on the Cartoon-Controversy / Carsten Meiner
  • PART IV. Thinking about Enlightenment and gender. Between shadow and light : women's education / Christophe Regina
  • 'Race', 'sex', and 'gender' : intersections, naturalistic fallacies, and the Age of Reason / Carina Pape
  • PART V. Thinking about Enlightenment and its limits. Adoption as a limit-case for Enlightenment : Lessing's Nathan der Weise and Kleist's Der Findling / David D. Kim
  • From unsocial sociability to antagonistic society (and back again) : the historical role and social-scientific presence of an anthropological trope / Tilman Reitz
  • PART VI. Postscripts : Thinking about Enlightenment thinking. Multiple counter-Enlightenments : the genealogy of a polemics from the eighteenth century to the present / Theo Jung
  • 'The Proper Study of Mankind' : Enlightenment and tautology / Martin L. Davies.