The life of reason in an age of terrorism
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The life of reason in an age of terrorism
(Value inquiry book series, v. 314 . Philosophy in Spain / edited by Stella Villarmea)
Brill Rodopi, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
With The Life of Reason in an Age of Terrorism, Charles Padron and Kris Skowronski (editors) gather together a broad assortment of contributions that address the germaneness of George Santayana's (1863-1952) social and political thought to the world of the early twenty-first century in general, and specifically to the phenomenon of terrorism.
The essays treat a broad range of philosophical and historical concerns: the life of reason, the philosophy of the everyday, fanaticism, liberalism, barbarism, egoism, and relativism. The essays reflect a wide range of viewpoints and perspectives, but all coalesce around discussions of how Santayana's thought fits in with and enhances an understanding of both our challenging times, and our uncertain future.
Contributors are: Cayetano Estebanez, Matthew Caleb Flamm, Nora Horvath, Jacquelyn Ann Kegley, Till Kinzel, Katarzyna Kremplewska, John Lachs, Jose Beltran Llavador, Eduardo Mendieta, Daniel Moreno Moreno, Luka Nikolic, Charles Padron, Giuseppe Patella, Daniel Pinkas, Herman Saatkamp, Jr., Matteo Santarelli, Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski and Andres Tutor.
Table of Contents
Editors' Introduction
Preface: Justice and Sorrow
John Lachs
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: Terrorism and Its Discontents
1 Forgetting and Remembering History: Memory and Self Identity
Jaquelyn Ann Kegley
2 The Life of Reason and Terrorism: Strategies
Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr.
3 Managing Necessity: Santayana on Forms of Power and the Human Condition
Katarzyna Kremplewska
4 Santayanan Reason, Terror and Terrorism, and the Everyday World
Charles Padron
5 Assassination Nation: The Drone as Thanatological Dispositif
Eduardo Mendieta
6 Santayana and the (Postmodern) Spirit of Terrorism
Luka Nikolic
Part 2: The Circumscribing Political Context
7 Santayana, Self-Knowledge and the Limits of Politics
Till Kinzel
8 Santayana on Americanism
Daniel Moreno
9 Liberalism and the Vertigo of Spirit: Santayana's Political Theodicy
Matthew Caleb Flamm
10 Dewey, Santayana, and 'Ndrangheta: Understanding a Complex Phenomenon
Matteo Santarelli
11 "A Happy Snow-Flake Dancing in the Flaw": Reflections on Santayanan Alternatives and Surviving a New Dark Age
Nora Horvath
Part 3: Barbarism, Fanaticism, Madness, and Egotism
12 Barbarism Begins at Home: Santayana and Barbarism in Art and Life
Giuseppe Patella
13 Egotism, Violence and the Devil: On Santayana's Use of the Concept of Egotism
Daniel Pinkas
14 A Religion without Fanaticism: Little Lessons of Wisdom from Santayana
Jose Beltran Llavador
15 Santayana on Pluralism, Relativism and Rationality
Andres Tutor
16 Santayana's Idea of Madness and Normal Madness in a Troubled Age
Cayetano Estebanez
17 Santayana's Philosophy of Education against Fanaticism and Barbarity
Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski
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