The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought
Herausgeber: Breckman, Warren; Gordon, Peter E.
The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought
Herausgeber: Breckman, Warren; Gordon, Peter E.
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Presents an authoritative and comprehensive survey of the major themes, thinkers, and movements in modern European intellectual history.
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Presents 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: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9781107097759
- ISBN-10: 1107097754
- Artikelnr.: 55389357
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9781107097759
- ISBN-10: 1107097754
- Artikelnr.: 55389357
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
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.
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.
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.







