Rethinking European Modernity: Reason, Power, and Coloniality in Early Modern Thought (Record no. 115009)
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International Standard Book Number | 9781350266773 |
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Transcribing agency | DC |
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Item number | SCH262 |
Classification number | N70 |
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Personal name | Schelkshorn, Hans |
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Title | Rethinking European Modernity: Reason, Power, and Coloniality in Early Modern Thought |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Bloomsbury Academic |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2024 |
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Extent | 498p |
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Formatted contents note | Introduction: A self-critical reinterpretation of European<br/>modernity in a global context<br/>Part I Reason, power, and coloniality: Three paradigmatic<br/>interpretations of modernity<br/>1 Modern reason as syndrome of power: Martin Heidegger,<br/>Max Horkheimer, and Theodor W. Adorno<br/>2 The Enlightenment as an unfinished project: Karl-Otto Apel and<br/>Jürgen Habermas<br/>3 The challenge of decolonial philosophies: The case of Latin America<br/>4 Summary and preview<br/><br/>Part II Transcending the boundaries of the cosmos and the ecumene:<br/>A retrospect on the thought of the Renaissance<br/>5 The de-limitation of the cosmos and the revaluation of insatiable<br/>curiosity: Nicholas of Cusa<br/>6 Freedom as self-creation: Pico della Mirandola's Oratio de<br/>hominis dignitate<br/>7 The conquest of the Americas and the foundations of global<br/>cosmopolitanism: Francisco de Vitoria and Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda<br/>8 Experimental self-fashioning in an unlimited world: Michel de<br/>Montaigne<br/>Part III Foundations of modern science, politics, and economy in the<br/>philosophy of the seventeenth century<br/>9 Francis Bacon's vision of modern science and limitless<br/>technological progress<br/>10 Thomas Hobbes: The foundation of modern politics amid<br/>escalating social conflicts<br/>11 John Locke: The justification of an unlimited market economy<br/>12 Epilogue: The future of modernity and the search for<br/>new self-limitations<br/>Notes<br/>References<br/>Name Index<br/>Subject Index<br/> |
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Personal name | Bowman, Paul |
Relator term | translator |
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