Cosmopolis
The Hidden Agenda of Modernity
235 pages, 6 x 9
©
1990
Paper $18.00
ISBN: 9780226808383
Published November 1992
Preface Prologue: Backing into the Millennium 1. What Is the Problem About Modernity? Dating the Start of Modernity The Standard Account and Its Defects The Modernity of the Renaissance Retreat from the Renaissance From Humanists to Rationalists 2. The 17th-Century Counter-Renaissance Henry of Navarre and the Crisis of Belief 1610-1611: Young René and the Henriade 1610-1611: John Donne Grieves for Cosmopolis 1640-1650: The Politics of Certainty The First Step Back from Rationalism 3. The Modern World View Fashioning the New "Europe of Nations" 1660-1720: Leibniz Discovers Ecumenism 1660-1720 Newton and the New Cosmopolis 1720-1780 The Subtext of Modernity The Second Step Back from Rationalism 4. The Far Side of Modernity The High Tide of Sovereign Nationhood 1750-1914: Dismantling the Scaffolding 1920-1960: Re-renaissance Deferred 1965-1975: Humanism Reinvented The Twin Trajectories of Modernity 5. The Way Ahead The Myth of the Clean Slate Humanizing Modernity The Recovery of Practical Philosophy From Leviathan to Lilliput The Rational and the Reasonable Epilogue: Facing the Future Again Bibliographical Notes Index
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