The utopian mind and other papers : a critical study in moral and political philosophy

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The utopian mind and other papers : a critical study in moral and political philosophy

Aurel Kolnai ; edited by Francis Dunlop

Athlone, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-213) and index

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Unfinished at the time of Kolnai's death, "The Utopian Mind" should be widely welcomed by students of moral and political philosophy. It provides a powerful critique of the "Utopian" mode of valuation. Kolnai locates utopian thinking in totalitarian systems of the Right and Left and as an unspoken background to much liberal thought and to many of the best known theories of moral philosophy. The book carries an introduction by Professor Pierre Manent of the Centre de Recherches Politiques Raymond Aron, Paris, and a preface by David Wiggins, Wyckham Professor of Logic at the University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

  • Critique of utopia
  • the utopian ideal of perfection and the non-utopian pursuit of the good
  • the utopian "Godhead of man"
  • the moral theme in political division
  • the utopian mentality
  • utopia and alienation
  • the utopian negation of fundamental and ineliminable distinctions
  • life without utopia.

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