The Autocritique of Enlightenment
Rousseau and the Philosophes
Herausgeber: Hulliung, Mark
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Rousseau and the Philosophes
Herausgeber: Hulliung, Mark
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Of all the critiques of the Enlightenment, the most telling may be found in the life and writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Of all the critiques of the Enlightenment, the most telling may be found in the life and writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9781138534360
- ISBN-10: 1138534366
- Artikelnr.: 50495962
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9781138534360
- ISBN-10: 1138534366
- Artikelnr.: 50495962
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark Hulliung
Introduction to the Transaction Edition: Revisiting
The Autocritique of Enlightenment: Rousseau and the Philosophes
Preface
Cast of Supporting Characters
Author's Note on Works Referenced
Introduction: Rousseau and the Philosophes
1 The Virtue of Selfishness
The Misanthrope Silenced
Self-Love Vindicated
Both Interest and Virtue
Citizens and Believers
Utility for Citizens and Children
The Misanthrope Avenged
2 Philosophical History
Cultural versus Political History
Cultural as Political History
Conjectural History
Conjectural History Radicalized
The World We Have Lost
3 From Criticism to Self-Criticism
Into the World
The Stoic in Spite of Himself
The Self-Doubt of a Philosophe
The Father Despoils the Philosophe
Birth of a Republican
4 Three Enemies in One Person
The Hidden Republic
Burning the Vanities
From Politics to the Family
Haven in a Heartless World
5 Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration
Analysis and Genesis
Natural (and Unnatural) History
System and Antisystem
Matter and Antimatter
The Ideal Materialist
6 Judging Jean-Jacques
Dialogue or Two Monologues?
High Muckraking
The Paradox of Acting
Rousseau Judges Jean-Jacques
Conclusion: Posterity Gained and Lost
Index
The Autocritique of Enlightenment: Rousseau and the Philosophes
Preface
Cast of Supporting Characters
Author's Note on Works Referenced
Introduction: Rousseau and the Philosophes
1 The Virtue of Selfishness
The Misanthrope Silenced
Self-Love Vindicated
Both Interest and Virtue
Citizens and Believers
Utility for Citizens and Children
The Misanthrope Avenged
2 Philosophical History
Cultural versus Political History
Cultural as Political History
Conjectural History
Conjectural History Radicalized
The World We Have Lost
3 From Criticism to Self-Criticism
Into the World
The Stoic in Spite of Himself
The Self-Doubt of a Philosophe
The Father Despoils the Philosophe
Birth of a Republican
4 Three Enemies in One Person
The Hidden Republic
Burning the Vanities
From Politics to the Family
Haven in a Heartless World
5 Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration
Analysis and Genesis
Natural (and Unnatural) History
System and Antisystem
Matter and Antimatter
The Ideal Materialist
6 Judging Jean-Jacques
Dialogue or Two Monologues?
High Muckraking
The Paradox of Acting
Rousseau Judges Jean-Jacques
Conclusion: Posterity Gained and Lost
Index
Introduction to the Transaction Edition: Revisiting
The Autocritique of Enlightenment: Rousseau and the Philosophes
Preface
Cast of Supporting Characters
Author's Note on Works Referenced
Introduction: Rousseau and the Philosophes
1 The Virtue of Selfishness
The Misanthrope Silenced
Self-Love Vindicated
Both Interest and Virtue
Citizens and Believers
Utility for Citizens and Children
The Misanthrope Avenged
2 Philosophical History
Cultural versus Political History
Cultural as Political History
Conjectural History
Conjectural History Radicalized
The World We Have Lost
3 From Criticism to Self-Criticism
Into the World
The Stoic in Spite of Himself
The Self-Doubt of a Philosophe
The Father Despoils the Philosophe
Birth of a Republican
4 Three Enemies in One Person
The Hidden Republic
Burning the Vanities
From Politics to the Family
Haven in a Heartless World
5 Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration
Analysis and Genesis
Natural (and Unnatural) History
System and Antisystem
Matter and Antimatter
The Ideal Materialist
6 Judging Jean-Jacques
Dialogue or Two Monologues?
High Muckraking
The Paradox of Acting
Rousseau Judges Jean-Jacques
Conclusion: Posterity Gained and Lost
Index
The Autocritique of Enlightenment: Rousseau and the Philosophes
Preface
Cast of Supporting Characters
Author's Note on Works Referenced
Introduction: Rousseau and the Philosophes
1 The Virtue of Selfishness
The Misanthrope Silenced
Self-Love Vindicated
Both Interest and Virtue
Citizens and Believers
Utility for Citizens and Children
The Misanthrope Avenged
2 Philosophical History
Cultural versus Political History
Cultural as Political History
Conjectural History
Conjectural History Radicalized
The World We Have Lost
3 From Criticism to Self-Criticism
Into the World
The Stoic in Spite of Himself
The Self-Doubt of a Philosophe
The Father Despoils the Philosophe
Birth of a Republican
4 Three Enemies in One Person
The Hidden Republic
Burning the Vanities
From Politics to the Family
Haven in a Heartless World
5 Generation, Degeneration, Regeneration
Analysis and Genesis
Natural (and Unnatural) History
System and Antisystem
Matter and Antimatter
The Ideal Materialist
6 Judging Jean-Jacques
Dialogue or Two Monologues?
High Muckraking
The Paradox of Acting
Rousseau Judges Jean-Jacques
Conclusion: Posterity Gained and Lost
Index