The Rousseauian Mind
Herausgeber: Grace, Eve; Kelly, Christopher
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Herausgeber: Grace, Eve; Kelly, Christopher
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Rousseau is a major figure in Western Philosophy and is one of the most widely read political philosophers of all time. The Rousseauian Mind provides a comprehensive survey of his work, not only placing it in its historical context but also exploring its contemporary significance. Essential reading for students and researchers
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Rousseau is a major figure in Western Philosophy and is one of the most widely read political philosophers of all time. The Rousseauian Mind provides a comprehensive survey of his work, not only placing it in its historical context but also exploring its contemporary significance. Essential reading for students and researchers
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9780367783921
- ISBN-10: 0367783924
- Artikelnr.: 61211260
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9780367783921
- ISBN-10: 0367783924
- Artikelnr.: 61211260
Eve Grace teaches political philosophy at Colorado College, USA. She is co-editor (with Christopher Kelly) of The Challenge of Rousseau (2013) and of Rousseau on Women, Love, and Family (2009). Her most recent piece is 'Beyond the realms of dream that fleeting shade' in Love: The History of a Concept ( forthcoming). Christopher Kelly is Professor of Political Science at Boston College, USA. He is the author of Rousseau's Exemplary Life (1987) and Rousseau as Author (2003). He is co-editor of The Collected Writings of Rousseau (with Roger D. Masters) and The Challenge of Rousseau (with Eve Grace, 2013).
List of Contributors. Abbreviations. Introduction
Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace. Part I. Predecessors and contemporaries. 1. Rousseau's Socratic 'Sentimentalism'
Eve Grace. 2. Rousseau's Debt to Plutarch
Rebecca Kingston. 3. Rethinking the Source of Evil in Rousseau's Confessions
Anselm Lam. 4. Rousseau and Machiavelli
Vickie Sullivan. 5. 'Men as they are and laws as they can be': Legitimacy and the State of Nature in Rousseau and Hobbes
Susan Shell. 6. John Locke's Influence on Rousseau
Lee Ward . 7. Rousseau and Leibniz: Genealogy vs. Theodicy
Christophe Litwin. 8. Rousseau and Fénelon
Ryan Hanley. 9. Virtue and the Ancient City: Rousseau's Debt to Montesquieu
Andrea Radasanu. 10. Rousseau and Diderot: Materialism and its Discontents
Celine Spector. 11. Rousseau and Hume: The Philosophical Quarrel
Dennis Rasmussen. 12. Rousseau and Adam Smith on Sincerity and Authenticity
John McHugh. 13. How Would Rousseau Have Answered the Scots? Mark Hulliung. Part II. The Major Texts of the "System". 14. The Discourse on the Arts and Sciences
Jeff Black. 15. Discourse on the Origin Inequality
Christopher Kelly. 16. Emile; or On Education
John Scott. 17. On the Social Contract
Matthew Simpson. Part III. Autobiographical Texts. 18. Rousseau's Confessions: A Pattern for Living
Laura Field. 19. Reflecting on the Outlaw: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques in Light of the Greek Tragedians
Jean-François Perrin (translated by Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly). 20. To Walk
To Dream
To Philosophize
Pierre Manent (translated by Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace. Part IV. Nature
Reason
and Society. 21. Rousseau's Responses to Human Progress
Timothy O'Hagan. 22. Rousseau and Sciences
Christophe Van Staen. 23. From Nature to Society
Daniel Cullen. 24. Moral Motivation and Rhetoric
Denise Schaeffer. 25. Contradictions: Thought at Risk
Claude Habib. 26. On the Naturalness of Friendship and Family
John Warner. 27. Rousseau on Music: A Case of Nature vs. Nature and convention in music
Jacqueline Waeber. 28. Inequality
Robin Douglass. 29. Cosmopolitanism versus Patriotism
Matthew Mendham. Part V. Squaring the Circle: Rousseau's Political Science. 30. Rousseau's Political Science
Joseph Reisert. 31. Rousseau's Political Economy
Geneviève Rousselière. 32. Rousseau's Legislative Reveries
Pamela Jensen. 33. Rousseau's Place in the Civil Religion Tradition
Ronald Beiner. 34. The Political Possibilities of the Faith of the Savoyard Vicar
Kimberley Burns. 35. Who Needs Civil Religion? Mira Morgenstern. Part VI. In conversation with successors. 36. Rousseau and Kant: Imitation
Genius
and Scandal
Jeremiah Alberg. 37. Self-Unity
Culture and Aesthetic Education: Prolegomena to Schiller's Rousseauian Mind
Richard Velkley. 38. The Economics of Philosophical Anthropology: Hegel versus Rousseau
Paul Cantor. 39. Rousseau and Tocqueville
Matthew Maguire. 40. Rousseau
Derrida and Imitative Novelty
Wang Wei. VII. Rousseau applied today. 41. Rousseau and Feminism
Eileen Hunt Botting. 42. Rousseau and Public Intellectuals
Jonathan Marks. 43. Rousseau and Environmentalism
Zev Trachtenberg. 44. External Relations
International relations: Rousseau on War and the Law of War
Blaise Bachofen. Conclusion. Index.
Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace. Part I. Predecessors and contemporaries. 1. Rousseau's Socratic 'Sentimentalism'
Eve Grace. 2. Rousseau's Debt to Plutarch
Rebecca Kingston. 3. Rethinking the Source of Evil in Rousseau's Confessions
Anselm Lam. 4. Rousseau and Machiavelli
Vickie Sullivan. 5. 'Men as they are and laws as they can be': Legitimacy and the State of Nature in Rousseau and Hobbes
Susan Shell. 6. John Locke's Influence on Rousseau
Lee Ward . 7. Rousseau and Leibniz: Genealogy vs. Theodicy
Christophe Litwin. 8. Rousseau and Fénelon
Ryan Hanley. 9. Virtue and the Ancient City: Rousseau's Debt to Montesquieu
Andrea Radasanu. 10. Rousseau and Diderot: Materialism and its Discontents
Celine Spector. 11. Rousseau and Hume: The Philosophical Quarrel
Dennis Rasmussen. 12. Rousseau and Adam Smith on Sincerity and Authenticity
John McHugh. 13. How Would Rousseau Have Answered the Scots? Mark Hulliung. Part II. The Major Texts of the "System". 14. The Discourse on the Arts and Sciences
Jeff Black. 15. Discourse on the Origin Inequality
Christopher Kelly. 16. Emile; or On Education
John Scott. 17. On the Social Contract
Matthew Simpson. Part III. Autobiographical Texts. 18. Rousseau's Confessions: A Pattern for Living
Laura Field. 19. Reflecting on the Outlaw: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques in Light of the Greek Tragedians
Jean-François Perrin (translated by Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly). 20. To Walk
To Dream
To Philosophize
Pierre Manent (translated by Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace. Part IV. Nature
Reason
and Society. 21. Rousseau's Responses to Human Progress
Timothy O'Hagan. 22. Rousseau and Sciences
Christophe Van Staen. 23. From Nature to Society
Daniel Cullen. 24. Moral Motivation and Rhetoric
Denise Schaeffer. 25. Contradictions: Thought at Risk
Claude Habib. 26. On the Naturalness of Friendship and Family
John Warner. 27. Rousseau on Music: A Case of Nature vs. Nature and convention in music
Jacqueline Waeber. 28. Inequality
Robin Douglass. 29. Cosmopolitanism versus Patriotism
Matthew Mendham. Part V. Squaring the Circle: Rousseau's Political Science. 30. Rousseau's Political Science
Joseph Reisert. 31. Rousseau's Political Economy
Geneviève Rousselière. 32. Rousseau's Legislative Reveries
Pamela Jensen. 33. Rousseau's Place in the Civil Religion Tradition
Ronald Beiner. 34. The Political Possibilities of the Faith of the Savoyard Vicar
Kimberley Burns. 35. Who Needs Civil Religion? Mira Morgenstern. Part VI. In conversation with successors. 36. Rousseau and Kant: Imitation
Genius
and Scandal
Jeremiah Alberg. 37. Self-Unity
Culture and Aesthetic Education: Prolegomena to Schiller's Rousseauian Mind
Richard Velkley. 38. The Economics of Philosophical Anthropology: Hegel versus Rousseau
Paul Cantor. 39. Rousseau and Tocqueville
Matthew Maguire. 40. Rousseau
Derrida and Imitative Novelty
Wang Wei. VII. Rousseau applied today. 41. Rousseau and Feminism
Eileen Hunt Botting. 42. Rousseau and Public Intellectuals
Jonathan Marks. 43. Rousseau and Environmentalism
Zev Trachtenberg. 44. External Relations
International relations: Rousseau on War and the Law of War
Blaise Bachofen. Conclusion. Index.
List of Contributors. Abbreviations. Introduction
Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace. Part I. Predecessors and contemporaries. 1. Rousseau's Socratic 'Sentimentalism'
Eve Grace. 2. Rousseau's Debt to Plutarch
Rebecca Kingston. 3. Rethinking the Source of Evil in Rousseau's Confessions
Anselm Lam. 4. Rousseau and Machiavelli
Vickie Sullivan. 5. 'Men as they are and laws as they can be': Legitimacy and the State of Nature in Rousseau and Hobbes
Susan Shell. 6. John Locke's Influence on Rousseau
Lee Ward . 7. Rousseau and Leibniz: Genealogy vs. Theodicy
Christophe Litwin. 8. Rousseau and Fénelon
Ryan Hanley. 9. Virtue and the Ancient City: Rousseau's Debt to Montesquieu
Andrea Radasanu. 10. Rousseau and Diderot: Materialism and its Discontents
Celine Spector. 11. Rousseau and Hume: The Philosophical Quarrel
Dennis Rasmussen. 12. Rousseau and Adam Smith on Sincerity and Authenticity
John McHugh. 13. How Would Rousseau Have Answered the Scots? Mark Hulliung. Part II. The Major Texts of the "System". 14. The Discourse on the Arts and Sciences
Jeff Black. 15. Discourse on the Origin Inequality
Christopher Kelly. 16. Emile; or On Education
John Scott. 17. On the Social Contract
Matthew Simpson. Part III. Autobiographical Texts. 18. Rousseau's Confessions: A Pattern for Living
Laura Field. 19. Reflecting on the Outlaw: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques in Light of the Greek Tragedians
Jean-François Perrin (translated by Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly). 20. To Walk
To Dream
To Philosophize
Pierre Manent (translated by Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace. Part IV. Nature
Reason
and Society. 21. Rousseau's Responses to Human Progress
Timothy O'Hagan. 22. Rousseau and Sciences
Christophe Van Staen. 23. From Nature to Society
Daniel Cullen. 24. Moral Motivation and Rhetoric
Denise Schaeffer. 25. Contradictions: Thought at Risk
Claude Habib. 26. On the Naturalness of Friendship and Family
John Warner. 27. Rousseau on Music: A Case of Nature vs. Nature and convention in music
Jacqueline Waeber. 28. Inequality
Robin Douglass. 29. Cosmopolitanism versus Patriotism
Matthew Mendham. Part V. Squaring the Circle: Rousseau's Political Science. 30. Rousseau's Political Science
Joseph Reisert. 31. Rousseau's Political Economy
Geneviève Rousselière. 32. Rousseau's Legislative Reveries
Pamela Jensen. 33. Rousseau's Place in the Civil Religion Tradition
Ronald Beiner. 34. The Political Possibilities of the Faith of the Savoyard Vicar
Kimberley Burns. 35. Who Needs Civil Religion? Mira Morgenstern. Part VI. In conversation with successors. 36. Rousseau and Kant: Imitation
Genius
and Scandal
Jeremiah Alberg. 37. Self-Unity
Culture and Aesthetic Education: Prolegomena to Schiller's Rousseauian Mind
Richard Velkley. 38. The Economics of Philosophical Anthropology: Hegel versus Rousseau
Paul Cantor. 39. Rousseau and Tocqueville
Matthew Maguire. 40. Rousseau
Derrida and Imitative Novelty
Wang Wei. VII. Rousseau applied today. 41. Rousseau and Feminism
Eileen Hunt Botting. 42. Rousseau and Public Intellectuals
Jonathan Marks. 43. Rousseau and Environmentalism
Zev Trachtenberg. 44. External Relations
International relations: Rousseau on War and the Law of War
Blaise Bachofen. Conclusion. Index.
Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace. Part I. Predecessors and contemporaries. 1. Rousseau's Socratic 'Sentimentalism'
Eve Grace. 2. Rousseau's Debt to Plutarch
Rebecca Kingston. 3. Rethinking the Source of Evil in Rousseau's Confessions
Anselm Lam. 4. Rousseau and Machiavelli
Vickie Sullivan. 5. 'Men as they are and laws as they can be': Legitimacy and the State of Nature in Rousseau and Hobbes
Susan Shell. 6. John Locke's Influence on Rousseau
Lee Ward . 7. Rousseau and Leibniz: Genealogy vs. Theodicy
Christophe Litwin. 8. Rousseau and Fénelon
Ryan Hanley. 9. Virtue and the Ancient City: Rousseau's Debt to Montesquieu
Andrea Radasanu. 10. Rousseau and Diderot: Materialism and its Discontents
Celine Spector. 11. Rousseau and Hume: The Philosophical Quarrel
Dennis Rasmussen. 12. Rousseau and Adam Smith on Sincerity and Authenticity
John McHugh. 13. How Would Rousseau Have Answered the Scots? Mark Hulliung. Part II. The Major Texts of the "System". 14. The Discourse on the Arts and Sciences
Jeff Black. 15. Discourse on the Origin Inequality
Christopher Kelly. 16. Emile; or On Education
John Scott. 17. On the Social Contract
Matthew Simpson. Part III. Autobiographical Texts. 18. Rousseau's Confessions: A Pattern for Living
Laura Field. 19. Reflecting on the Outlaw: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques in Light of the Greek Tragedians
Jean-François Perrin (translated by Eve Grace and Christopher Kelly). 20. To Walk
To Dream
To Philosophize
Pierre Manent (translated by Christopher Kelly and Eve Grace. Part IV. Nature
Reason
and Society. 21. Rousseau's Responses to Human Progress
Timothy O'Hagan. 22. Rousseau and Sciences
Christophe Van Staen. 23. From Nature to Society
Daniel Cullen. 24. Moral Motivation and Rhetoric
Denise Schaeffer. 25. Contradictions: Thought at Risk
Claude Habib. 26. On the Naturalness of Friendship and Family
John Warner. 27. Rousseau on Music: A Case of Nature vs. Nature and convention in music
Jacqueline Waeber. 28. Inequality
Robin Douglass. 29. Cosmopolitanism versus Patriotism
Matthew Mendham. Part V. Squaring the Circle: Rousseau's Political Science. 30. Rousseau's Political Science
Joseph Reisert. 31. Rousseau's Political Economy
Geneviève Rousselière. 32. Rousseau's Legislative Reveries
Pamela Jensen. 33. Rousseau's Place in the Civil Religion Tradition
Ronald Beiner. 34. The Political Possibilities of the Faith of the Savoyard Vicar
Kimberley Burns. 35. Who Needs Civil Religion? Mira Morgenstern. Part VI. In conversation with successors. 36. Rousseau and Kant: Imitation
Genius
and Scandal
Jeremiah Alberg. 37. Self-Unity
Culture and Aesthetic Education: Prolegomena to Schiller's Rousseauian Mind
Richard Velkley. 38. The Economics of Philosophical Anthropology: Hegel versus Rousseau
Paul Cantor. 39. Rousseau and Tocqueville
Matthew Maguire. 40. Rousseau
Derrida and Imitative Novelty
Wang Wei. VII. Rousseau applied today. 41. Rousseau and Feminism
Eileen Hunt Botting. 42. Rousseau and Public Intellectuals
Jonathan Marks. 43. Rousseau and Environmentalism
Zev Trachtenberg. 44. External Relations
International relations: Rousseau on War and the Law of War
Blaise Bachofen. Conclusion. Index.