The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought 2 Volume Paperback Set
Herausgeber: Breckman, Warren; Gordon, Peter E
The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought 2 Volume Paperback Set
Herausgeber: Breckman, Warren; Gordon, Peter E
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Offers an authoritative and comprehensive survey of the major themes, thinkers, and movements in modern European intellectual history.
Offers an authoritative and comprehensive survey of the major themes, thinkers, and movements in modern European intellectual history.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1200
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1840g
- ISBN-13: 9781108677448
- ISBN-10: 1108677444
- Artikelnr.: 61930437
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1200
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1840g
- ISBN-13: 9781108677448
- ISBN-10: 1108677444
- Artikelnr.: 61930437
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume I: Introduction Warren Breckman and Peter E. Gordon; 1. German
idealism: the thought of modernity Terry Pinkard; 2. European romanticism:
ambivalent responses to the sense of a new epoch Nicholas Halmi; 3.
History, tradition and skepticism: the patterns of nineteenth-century
theology David Fergusson; 4. The young Hegelians: philosophy as critical
praxis Warren Breckman; 5. Utilitarianism, God, and moral obligation from
Locke to Sidgwick Philip Schofield; 6. Capital, class, and empire:
nineteenth-century political economy and its imaginary Francesco
Boldizzoni; 7. Positivism in European intellectual, political, and
religious life Mary Pickering; 8. European liberalism in the nineteenth
century Jerrold Seigel; 9. European socialism from the 1790s to the 1890s
Gareth Stedman Jones; 10. Conservatism: the utility of history and the case
against rationalist radicalism Jerry Muller; 11. The woman question:
liberal and socialist critiques of the status of women Naomi Andrews; 12.
Darwinism and social Darwinism Gregory Radick; 13. Historicism from Ranke
to Nietzsche John Toews; 14. Philology, language, and the constitution of
meaning and human communities Tuska Benes; 15. Decadence and the 'second
modernity' Mary Gluck; 16. Nihilism, pessimism, and the conditions of
modernity Christian Emden; 17. Civilisation, culture and race: anthropology
in the nineteenth century Adam Kuper; 18. The varieties of nationalist
thought Erica Benner; 19. Ideas of empire: civilization, race, and global
hierarchy Jennifer Pitts; 20. Rethinking revolution: radicalism at the end
of the long nineteenth century Claudia Verhoeven. Volume II: 1. Sociology
and the heroism of modern life Martin Jay; 2. Psychoanalysis: Freud and
beyond Katja Guenther; 3. Modern physics: from crisis to crisis Jimena
Canales; 4. Varieties of phenomenology Dan Zahavi; 5. Existentialism and
the meanings of transcendence Edward Baring; 6. Philosophies of life
Giuseppe Bianco; 7. The many faces of analytical philosophy Joel Isaac; 8.
American ideas in the European imagination James T. Kloppenberg and Sam
Klug; 9. Revolution from the right: against equality Udi Greenberg; 10.
Western Marxism: revolutions in theory Max Pensky; 11. Anti-imperialism and
interregnum Kris Manjapra; 12. Late modern feminist subversions: sex,
subjectivity, and embodiment Sandrine Sanos; 13. Modernist theologies: the
many paths between God and world Peter E. Gordon; 14. Modern economic
thought and the 'good society' Hagen Schulz-Forberg; 15. Conservatism and
its discontents Steven B. Smith; 16. Modernity and the specter of
totalitarianism Samuel Moyn; 17. Decolonization terminable and interminable
Judith Surkis; 18. Structuralism and the return of the symbolic Camille
Robcis; 19. Poststructuralism: from deconstruction to the genealogy of
power Julian Bourg and Ethan Kleinberg; 20. Contesting the public sphere:
within and against critical theory David Ingram; 21. Restructuring
democracy and the idea of Europe Seyla Benhabib and Stefan Eich.
idealism: the thought of modernity Terry Pinkard; 2. European romanticism:
ambivalent responses to the sense of a new epoch Nicholas Halmi; 3.
History, tradition and skepticism: the patterns of nineteenth-century
theology David Fergusson; 4. The young Hegelians: philosophy as critical
praxis Warren Breckman; 5. Utilitarianism, God, and moral obligation from
Locke to Sidgwick Philip Schofield; 6. Capital, class, and empire:
nineteenth-century political economy and its imaginary Francesco
Boldizzoni; 7. Positivism in European intellectual, political, and
religious life Mary Pickering; 8. European liberalism in the nineteenth
century Jerrold Seigel; 9. European socialism from the 1790s to the 1890s
Gareth Stedman Jones; 10. Conservatism: the utility of history and the case
against rationalist radicalism Jerry Muller; 11. The woman question:
liberal and socialist critiques of the status of women Naomi Andrews; 12.
Darwinism and social Darwinism Gregory Radick; 13. Historicism from Ranke
to Nietzsche John Toews; 14. Philology, language, and the constitution of
meaning and human communities Tuska Benes; 15. Decadence and the 'second
modernity' Mary Gluck; 16. Nihilism, pessimism, and the conditions of
modernity Christian Emden; 17. Civilisation, culture and race: anthropology
in the nineteenth century Adam Kuper; 18. The varieties of nationalist
thought Erica Benner; 19. Ideas of empire: civilization, race, and global
hierarchy Jennifer Pitts; 20. Rethinking revolution: radicalism at the end
of the long nineteenth century Claudia Verhoeven. Volume II: 1. Sociology
and the heroism of modern life Martin Jay; 2. Psychoanalysis: Freud and
beyond Katja Guenther; 3. Modern physics: from crisis to crisis Jimena
Canales; 4. Varieties of phenomenology Dan Zahavi; 5. Existentialism and
the meanings of transcendence Edward Baring; 6. Philosophies of life
Giuseppe Bianco; 7. The many faces of analytical philosophy Joel Isaac; 8.
American ideas in the European imagination James T. Kloppenberg and Sam
Klug; 9. Revolution from the right: against equality Udi Greenberg; 10.
Western Marxism: revolutions in theory Max Pensky; 11. Anti-imperialism and
interregnum Kris Manjapra; 12. Late modern feminist subversions: sex,
subjectivity, and embodiment Sandrine Sanos; 13. Modernist theologies: the
many paths between God and world Peter E. Gordon; 14. Modern economic
thought and the 'good society' Hagen Schulz-Forberg; 15. Conservatism and
its discontents Steven B. Smith; 16. Modernity and the specter of
totalitarianism Samuel Moyn; 17. Decolonization terminable and interminable
Judith Surkis; 18. Structuralism and the return of the symbolic Camille
Robcis; 19. Poststructuralism: from deconstruction to the genealogy of
power Julian Bourg and Ethan Kleinberg; 20. Contesting the public sphere:
within and against critical theory David Ingram; 21. Restructuring
democracy and the idea of Europe Seyla Benhabib and Stefan Eich.
Volume I: Introduction Warren Breckman and Peter E. Gordon; 1. German
idealism: the thought of modernity Terry Pinkard; 2. European romanticism:
ambivalent responses to the sense of a new epoch Nicholas Halmi; 3.
History, tradition and skepticism: the patterns of nineteenth-century
theology David Fergusson; 4. The young Hegelians: philosophy as critical
praxis Warren Breckman; 5. Utilitarianism, God, and moral obligation from
Locke to Sidgwick Philip Schofield; 6. Capital, class, and empire:
nineteenth-century political economy and its imaginary Francesco
Boldizzoni; 7. Positivism in European intellectual, political, and
religious life Mary Pickering; 8. European liberalism in the nineteenth
century Jerrold Seigel; 9. European socialism from the 1790s to the 1890s
Gareth Stedman Jones; 10. Conservatism: the utility of history and the case
against rationalist radicalism Jerry Muller; 11. The woman question:
liberal and socialist critiques of the status of women Naomi Andrews; 12.
Darwinism and social Darwinism Gregory Radick; 13. Historicism from Ranke
to Nietzsche John Toews; 14. Philology, language, and the constitution of
meaning and human communities Tuska Benes; 15. Decadence and the 'second
modernity' Mary Gluck; 16. Nihilism, pessimism, and the conditions of
modernity Christian Emden; 17. Civilisation, culture and race: anthropology
in the nineteenth century Adam Kuper; 18. The varieties of nationalist
thought Erica Benner; 19. Ideas of empire: civilization, race, and global
hierarchy Jennifer Pitts; 20. Rethinking revolution: radicalism at the end
of the long nineteenth century Claudia Verhoeven. Volume II: 1. Sociology
and the heroism of modern life Martin Jay; 2. Psychoanalysis: Freud and
beyond Katja Guenther; 3. Modern physics: from crisis to crisis Jimena
Canales; 4. Varieties of phenomenology Dan Zahavi; 5. Existentialism and
the meanings of transcendence Edward Baring; 6. Philosophies of life
Giuseppe Bianco; 7. The many faces of analytical philosophy Joel Isaac; 8.
American ideas in the European imagination James T. Kloppenberg and Sam
Klug; 9. Revolution from the right: against equality Udi Greenberg; 10.
Western Marxism: revolutions in theory Max Pensky; 11. Anti-imperialism and
interregnum Kris Manjapra; 12. Late modern feminist subversions: sex,
subjectivity, and embodiment Sandrine Sanos; 13. Modernist theologies: the
many paths between God and world Peter E. Gordon; 14. Modern economic
thought and the 'good society' Hagen Schulz-Forberg; 15. Conservatism and
its discontents Steven B. Smith; 16. Modernity and the specter of
totalitarianism Samuel Moyn; 17. Decolonization terminable and interminable
Judith Surkis; 18. Structuralism and the return of the symbolic Camille
Robcis; 19. Poststructuralism: from deconstruction to the genealogy of
power Julian Bourg and Ethan Kleinberg; 20. Contesting the public sphere:
within and against critical theory David Ingram; 21. Restructuring
democracy and the idea of Europe Seyla Benhabib and Stefan Eich.
idealism: the thought of modernity Terry Pinkard; 2. European romanticism:
ambivalent responses to the sense of a new epoch Nicholas Halmi; 3.
History, tradition and skepticism: the patterns of nineteenth-century
theology David Fergusson; 4. The young Hegelians: philosophy as critical
praxis Warren Breckman; 5. Utilitarianism, God, and moral obligation from
Locke to Sidgwick Philip Schofield; 6. Capital, class, and empire:
nineteenth-century political economy and its imaginary Francesco
Boldizzoni; 7. Positivism in European intellectual, political, and
religious life Mary Pickering; 8. European liberalism in the nineteenth
century Jerrold Seigel; 9. European socialism from the 1790s to the 1890s
Gareth Stedman Jones; 10. Conservatism: the utility of history and the case
against rationalist radicalism Jerry Muller; 11. The woman question:
liberal and socialist critiques of the status of women Naomi Andrews; 12.
Darwinism and social Darwinism Gregory Radick; 13. Historicism from Ranke
to Nietzsche John Toews; 14. Philology, language, and the constitution of
meaning and human communities Tuska Benes; 15. Decadence and the 'second
modernity' Mary Gluck; 16. Nihilism, pessimism, and the conditions of
modernity Christian Emden; 17. Civilisation, culture and race: anthropology
in the nineteenth century Adam Kuper; 18. The varieties of nationalist
thought Erica Benner; 19. Ideas of empire: civilization, race, and global
hierarchy Jennifer Pitts; 20. Rethinking revolution: radicalism at the end
of the long nineteenth century Claudia Verhoeven. Volume II: 1. Sociology
and the heroism of modern life Martin Jay; 2. Psychoanalysis: Freud and
beyond Katja Guenther; 3. Modern physics: from crisis to crisis Jimena
Canales; 4. Varieties of phenomenology Dan Zahavi; 5. Existentialism and
the meanings of transcendence Edward Baring; 6. Philosophies of life
Giuseppe Bianco; 7. The many faces of analytical philosophy Joel Isaac; 8.
American ideas in the European imagination James T. Kloppenberg and Sam
Klug; 9. Revolution from the right: against equality Udi Greenberg; 10.
Western Marxism: revolutions in theory Max Pensky; 11. Anti-imperialism and
interregnum Kris Manjapra; 12. Late modern feminist subversions: sex,
subjectivity, and embodiment Sandrine Sanos; 13. Modernist theologies: the
many paths between God and world Peter E. Gordon; 14. Modern economic
thought and the 'good society' Hagen Schulz-Forberg; 15. Conservatism and
its discontents Steven B. Smith; 16. Modernity and the specter of
totalitarianism Samuel Moyn; 17. Decolonization terminable and interminable
Judith Surkis; 18. Structuralism and the return of the symbolic Camille
Robcis; 19. Poststructuralism: from deconstruction to the genealogy of
power Julian Bourg and Ethan Kleinberg; 20. Contesting the public sphere:
within and against critical theory David Ingram; 21. Restructuring
democracy and the idea of Europe Seyla Benhabib and Stefan Eich.
