Modernism as a philosophical problem : on the dissatisfactions of European high culture

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Modernism as a philosophical problem : on the dissatisfactions of European high culture

Robert B. Pippin

Blackwell, 1999

2nd ed

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Modernism as a Philosophical Problem, 2e presents a new interpretation of the negative and critical self-understanding characteristic of much European high culture since romanticism and especially since Nietzsche, and answers the question of why the issue of modernity became a philosophical problem in European tradition.

目次

Introduction to the Second Edition. Acknowledgements. Part I: Introduction: The Modernity Problem. 1. Sensing the End. 2. German Homesickness. Part II: Modernity and Modernism. 3. Modernity as a Historical Category. 4. The Legitimacy Problem. 5. The 'Culture of Rupture'. 6. Paradoxes and Problems. Part III: Idealism and Modernity. 7. The Kantian Enlightenment. 8. The Limits of Transcendental Idealism. 9. Hegel's Experiment. 10. Hegelian Teleology. Part IV: "Nihilism Stands at the Door": Nietzsche. 11. Nietzsche's Complaint. 12. Modernity as 'Twilight' Zone. 13. Origins and Perspectives. 14. The 'Pathos of Distance'. Part V: "The Age of Consummate Meaninglessness": Heidegger. 15. Failed Autonomy. 16. Modernity as a 'Metaphysical' Problem. 17. The 'Vollendung' of Metaphysics. 18. The Turn, Turning Away, and Overturning. Part VI: The Death of God and Modern Melancholy. 19. Nietzsche's 'Insane' Prophet. 20. Mourning or Melancholy? 21. Nietzichian Health. 22. Nietzichian Therapy. Part VII: Unending Modernity. 23. Modern Options. 24. The Dialetic of Modernity. 25. Postmodernity? 26. Modernity as Dialectic. Notes. Bibliography. Index.

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