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Nineteenth-Century Philosophy : Revolutionary Responses to the Existing Order

Part of the The History of Continental Philosophy series
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The second half of the 19th Century saw a revolution in both European politics and philosophy.

Philosophical fervour reflected political fervour. Five great critics dominated the European intellectual scene: Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx, Soren Kierkegaard, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Friedrich Nietzsche. "Nineteenth-Century Philosophy" assesses the response of each of these leading figures to Hegelian philosophy - the dominant paradigm of the time - to the shifting political landscape of Europe and the United States, and also to the emerging critique of modernity itself.

Both individually and collectively, these thinkers succeeded in revolutionizing theology, philosophy, psychology, and politics.

The period also saw the emergence of new schools of thought and new disciplinary thinking.

The volume covers the birth of sociology and the social sciences, the development of French spiritualism, the beginning of American pragmatism, the rise of science and mathematics, and the maturation of hermeneutics and phenomenology.

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Acumen Publishing Ltd
1844656101 / 9781844656103
Paperback / softback
26/09/2013
United Kingdom
334 pages
156 x 234 mm, 498 grams