Herder and enlightenment politics
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Herder and enlightenment politics
(Ideas in context / edited by Quentin Skinner (general editor) ... [et al.])
Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 346-373) and index
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内容説明
Johann Gottfried Herder initiated the modern disciplines of philosophical anthropology and cultural history, including the study of popular culture. He is also remembered as a sharp critic of colonialism and imperialism. But what types of social, economic and political arrangements did Herder envision for modern European societies? Herder and Enlightenment Politics provides a radically new interpretation of Herder's political thought, situating his ideas in Enlightenment debates on modern patriotism, commerce and peace. By reconstructing Herder's engagement with Rousseau, Montesquieu, Abbt, Ferguson, Moeser, Kant and many other contemporary authors, Eva Piirimae shows that Herder was deeply interested in the potential for cultural, moral and political reform in Russia, Germany and Europe. Herder probed the foundations of modern liberty, community and peace, developing a distinctive understanding of human self-determination, natural sociability and modern patriotism as well as advocating a vision of Europe as a commercially and culturally interconnected community of peoples.
目次
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Republics, monarchies and the philosophy of human society
- 2. Rousseau and the origins of the 'current malaise of the world'
- 3. Montesquieu's system and reforms in Russia
- 4. The Bildung of humanity and modern virtue
- 5. German freedom and modern liberty
- 6. The vocation of poets, pastors and philosophers
- 7. State-Machines, commerce and the progress of Humanitat in Europe
- 8. Perpetual peace and purified patriotism
- Conclusion.
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