An intellectual history of modern Europe
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An intellectual history of modern Europe
Houghton Mifflin, c1993
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
With the unifying theme of the Enlightenment tradition and two introductory chapters on the evolution of Western intellectual tradition, the text provides students with the framework and background they need to understand the history of modern European thought. The nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries are examined in relation to the Enlightenment.
目次
- Introduction - foundations of the Western intellectual tradition: the ancient world - Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, early Christianity
- the Middle Ages and the rise of modernity. Part 1 Shaping of the modern mentality: the scientific revolution - a new cosmology and methodology
- revolution in political thinking - Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke
- the Age of Enlightenment - affirmation of reason and freedom. Part 2 The Enlightenment tradition preserved, expanded and challenged: romanticism and German idealism
- rise of ideologies
- thought and culture in an age of science and industrialism. Part 3 The crisis of the European mind: modern consciousness - new views of nature, human nature and the arts
- irrationalism in political thinking
- thought and culture in a era of world wars and totalitarianism. Part 4 The contemporary age: from modern to postmodern.
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