This book challenges commonplace assertions that the humanities are
presently undergoing a severe crisis as a result of a longstanding
decline. Rather than hearkening to the widespread, reactive call for a
last-ditch defense of the humanities under attack from an ungracious
world, this book fundamentally reverses the perspective and makes a
plea for a different, affirmative approach. It contends that the
humanities have incessantly arrived at critical turning points since
they were first constituted in a form that remains recognizable today
and assumed a leading role in knowledge organization with the
establishment of the modern university around 1800. Assuming a
historical perspective, the monograph takes the human sciences back to
their rightful place in the family tree of sciences and gives due
recognition to their continuously decisive role in the production of
new knowledge and the creation of new fields of knowledge. Situating
the ongoing gemmation of the humanities in a broader context, this
monograph also offers an encompassing introduction to the over-all
development of knowledge in the last two hundred years.
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A Productive Crisis
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ISBN
9783031465338
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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