This volume brings together a number of scholars to consider the book Utopia, its long afterlife, and specifically its effects on political activists over the centuries.
This volume brings together a number of scholars to consider the book Utopia, its long afterlife, and specifically its effects on political activists over the centuries.
Han van Ruler is professor of Intellectual History of the Renaissance and the Baroque at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He is general editor of Brill's Studies in Intellectual History and scientific director of the Dutch Research School of Philosophy. Van Ruler co-edited the Dictionary of Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Dutch Philosophers (Thoemmes, 2003) and has made numerous modern editions of seventeenth-century philosophical sources. He is presently preparing a book on Erasmus' impact on moral philosophy. Giulia Sissa holds a joint appointment in Political Science and Classics at the University of California Los Angeles. She is the author of numerous books and articles on the history, anthropology and philosophy of the ancient world, including: Greek Virginity (Boston, Harvard UP, 1990); Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World (Yale UP, 2008) and La Jalousie. Une passion inavouable (Paris, Odile Jacob, 2015). Sissa is currently working on the quest for the best government, from Athens to Utopia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, A praise of pain Thomas More(TM)fs anti-utopianism GIULIA SISSA Bodies, morals, and religion Utopia and the Erasmian idea of human progress HAN VAN RULER Realism vs utopianism The problem of the Prince in the early-modern Netherlands ERIK DE BOM From Thomas More to Thomas Smith Utopian and anti-utopian understandings of economic change in sixteenth-century England GUIDO GIGLIONI Reflections on the utopian mind ARNOLD BURMS Utopianism in today(TM)fs health care HERMAN DE DIJN Utopianism and its discontents A conceptual history JULIEN KLOEG The integrity of exacerbated ambiguity More(TM)fs Utopia as an evaluative thought experiment TIM DE MEY.
Introduction, A praise of pain Thomas More(TM)fs anti-utopianism GIULIA SISSA Bodies, morals, and religion Utopia and the Erasmian idea of human progress HAN VAN RULER Realism vs utopianism The problem of the Prince in the early-modern Netherlands ERIK DE BOM From Thomas More to Thomas Smith Utopian and anti-utopian understandings of economic change in sixteenth-century England GUIDO GIGLIONI Reflections on the utopian mind ARNOLD BURMS Utopianism in today(TM)fs health care HERMAN DE DIJN Utopianism and its discontents A conceptual history JULIEN KLOEG The integrity of exacerbated ambiguity More(TM)fs Utopia as an evaluative thought experiment TIM DE MEY.
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