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Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 2 Simon Glendinning

Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 2 By Simon Glendinning

Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 2 by Simon Glendinning


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In the two volumes of Europe: A Philosophical History Simon Glendinning tells the story of Europe's history as a philosophical history.

Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 2 Summary

Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 2: Beyond Modernity by Simon Glendinning

Major philosophical history of the concept of Europe, the first full-scale book of its kind

Author is a leading figure in pioneering the philosophical study of Europe

Potential to appeal to readers in several broad areas of study: philosophy, European studies, politics, and history.

Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 2 Reviews

There is much to be gained from every chapter of Europe: A Philosophical History, and at every stage Glendinning's skill as reader, expositor and critic shines through. - Jonathan Wolff, LSE Review of Books

In this remarkable two-volume work, Glendinning analyzes the ways in which European thinkers have revised their view of history since Kant. Kant believed people could, and should, work for universal peace and had the freedom to do so, but his successors thought differently. ... Marx subsequently ridiculed Hegel's Spirit (a religious notion) and called for proletarian revolution. ... Then came the onslaught of new views: Nietzsche saw contemporary society as uncreative and crass, Darwin saw humans as the product of evolution, and Freud saw humans as motivated, at least in large part, by aggression. WW I followed, as did totalitarian dictatorships, WW II, and genocide. Drawing on contemporary French thinkers, Glendinning expertly traces this philosophical history to the present, showing that Europe is now in an age of uncertainty and political manipulation. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals. - S. Bailey, CHOICE

In these timely volumes, the idea of Europe - the site of so much contemporary political strife - receives a philosophical interrogation commensurate with its nature. Glendinning's rigorous and compelling delineation of modern Europe's conception of itself, as at once philosophy's historical cradle and its cultural offspring, deftly draws upon the very self-understanding he analyses to confirm its current exhaustion, and to affirm its capacity for radical self-renewal. - Stephen Mulhall, University of Oxford, UK

In this remarkable two-volume book, Simon Glendinning inhabits and works through a 'philosophical history of the philosophical history' of Europe. This is exemplary work, its readings developed with erudition, patience, and rigor. By the end of the second volume we come to see how the traditional concept of Europe is 'exhausted', but not thereby left entirely hopeless or without promise. This is a sustained, often brilliant, exercise of reading the unfolding deconstruction of the dominant European understanding of Europe, one that can indeed stand as perhaps its own best example of what the old name 'Europe' can still call forth in philosophy today. A magnificent achievement. - Geoffrey Bennington, Emory University, USA

About Simon Glendinning

Simon Glendinning is Professor of European Philosophy and Head of the European Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Table of Contents

Introduction: #Philosophy #Europe Part 1: Europe Then and Now 1. The Death of God 2. A Worn-Out Europe Part 2: The Cold War 3. Liberty and Democracy 4. The End of History Part 3: European Union 5. Becoming European 6. A United Europe of States Part 4: In Our Time 7. A Time after Marx 8. State and Religion Beyond Modernity 9. Our Conclusive Transitoriness. Bibliography Index

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NLS9781032015828
9781032015828
1032015829
Europe: A Philosophical History, Part 2: Beyond Modernity by Simon Glendinning
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-07-15
260
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