Format:
xi, 181 Seiten
,
24 cm
ISBN:
9781538160213
Series Statement:
Off the fence
Content:
"Challenging widespread misunderstandings, this book shows that central to key enlightenment texts was the practice of estranging taken-for-granted prejudices by adopting the perspective of Others. The enlightenment’s key progenitors, led by Montesquieu, Voltaire and Diderot, were more empiricist than rationalist, and more critical than utopian. Moreover, each was an artful exponent of the ‘proto-postmodernist’ practice of asking Europeans to review what they considered unquestionable through the eyes of Others: Persians, women, Tahitians, Londoners, natives and naïves, the blind, and even imaginary extra-terrestrials. This book aims to show that this self-estrangement, as a means to gain critical distance from one’s taken-for-granted assumptions, was central to the enlightenment, and remains vital for critical and constructive sociopolitical thinking today."
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe (epub) ISBN 978-1-5381-6022-0
Language:
English
Subjects:
Political Science
Keywords:
Europa
;
Aufklärung
;
Das Andere
;
Philosophie
;
Moral
;
Geistesgeschichte 1680-1790
;
Aufklärung
;
Rasse
;
Geschlechterrolle
;
Sklaverei
;
Blindheit
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