This is the first volume of a ground-breaking new work by Jⁿrgen
Habermas on the history of philosophy.áá
In this major new work, Habermas sets out the ideas that inform his
systematic account of the history of Western philosophy as a genealogy
of postmetaphysical thinking. His account goes far beyond a
vindication of the enduring relevance of philosophical reflection
founded on communicative reason as a source of orientation in the
modern world. He contrasts this conception with prominent diagnoses of
the supposed crisis of Enlightenment reason and culture that seeks
redemption in the affirmation of traditional religious authority
(Schmitt), the timeless validity of Greek metaphysics (Strauss), a
numinous conception of nature (L÷with), and an occurrence of being
that speaks to us from beyond the mists of pre-Socratic thought
(Heidegger).á
Habermas situates Western philosophy in relation to traditions of
thought founded in the major worldviews (Judaism, Buddhism,
Confucianism and Taoism) that continue to shape contemporary culture
and civilization. At the same time, he lays the groundwork for his
analysis in the later volumes of the constitutive role played by the
discourse on faith and knowledge in the development of Western
philosophy, which is the result of the unique symbiosis that
Christianity entered into with Greek thought with the Christianization
of the Roman Empire.á
Far from raising claims to exclusivity, completeness or closure,
Habermas’s history of philosophy, published in English in three
volumes, opens up new lines of research and reflection that will
influence the humanities and social sciences for decades to come.
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The Project of a Genealogy of Postmetaphysical Thinking
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509543908
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional Development (P&T)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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