Counter-enlightenments : from the eighteenth-century to the present / Graeme Garrard.

"Counter-Enlightenments is the first general, book-length study of the history and development of Enlightenment criticism from its inception in the eighteenth century through to the present. It examines the various ways in which the Enlightenment has been both constructed and attacked by its en...

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Main Author: Garrard, Graeme, 1965- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2006.
Series:Routledge studies in social and political thought ; 44.
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Table of Contents:
  • First shots
  • Counter-Enlightenment and counter-revolution
  • The return of faith and feeling
  • Interlude : the strange case of Friedrich Nietzsche and the Enlightenment
  • Enlightened totalitarianism
  • The postmodern challenge
  • Enlightenment and nothingness
  • Hits and misses
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. First shots
  • 3. Counter-Enlightenment and counter-revolution
  • 4. The return of faith and feeling
  • 5. The strange case of Friedrich Nietzsche and the Enlightenment
  • 6. Enlightened totalitarianism
  • 7. The postmodern challenge
  • 8. From Enlightenment to nothingness
  • 9. Conclusion : hits and misses.
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