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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009305365
- Artikelnr.: 70912233
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Introduction: cosmopolitanism and the enlightenment Joan-Pau Rubiés and
Neil Safier; 1. Enlightenment cosmopolitanism in perspective: diversity,
natural law and reason in the work of John Locke Daniel Carey; 2. The
Cosmopolitan paradox: travel, anthropology and the problem cultural
diversity in early modern thought Joan-Pau Rubiés; 3. Diderot's
philosophical history and the history of 'monstrous nature' Girolamo
Imbruglia; 4. Geographies of cosmopolitanism: cartography, natural history
and indigenous knowledge in the long eighteenth century Neil Safier; 5. The
imperial, global (cosmopolitan) dimensions of non-elite colonial scribal
cultures in the early modern Iberian Atlantic Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra; 6.
Gendered Cosmopolitanism? The history of women and the science of man in
the Scottish enlightenment Silvia Sebastiani; 7. Cosmopolitanism and the
creation of patriotic identities in the European enlightenment: the case of
Pietro Napoli Signorelli and his Storia critica de' teatri antichi e
moderni Melissa Calaresu; 8. A Cosmopolitanism of countervailing powers:
resistance against global domination in the political thought of Immanuel
Kant and Quobna Ottobah Cugoano Sankar Muthu; 9. Cosmopolitanism and civil
war David Armitage; Afterword: cosmopolitanism and its discontents Anthony
Pagden.
Neil Safier; 1. Enlightenment cosmopolitanism in perspective: diversity,
natural law and reason in the work of John Locke Daniel Carey; 2. The
Cosmopolitan paradox: travel, anthropology and the problem cultural
diversity in early modern thought Joan-Pau Rubiés; 3. Diderot's
philosophical history and the history of 'monstrous nature' Girolamo
Imbruglia; 4. Geographies of cosmopolitanism: cartography, natural history
and indigenous knowledge in the long eighteenth century Neil Safier; 5. The
imperial, global (cosmopolitan) dimensions of non-elite colonial scribal
cultures in the early modern Iberian Atlantic Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra; 6.
Gendered Cosmopolitanism? The history of women and the science of man in
the Scottish enlightenment Silvia Sebastiani; 7. Cosmopolitanism and the
creation of patriotic identities in the European enlightenment: the case of
Pietro Napoli Signorelli and his Storia critica de' teatri antichi e
moderni Melissa Calaresu; 8. A Cosmopolitanism of countervailing powers:
resistance against global domination in the political thought of Immanuel
Kant and Quobna Ottobah Cugoano Sankar Muthu; 9. Cosmopolitanism and civil
war David Armitage; Afterword: cosmopolitanism and its discontents Anthony
Pagden.
Introduction: cosmopolitanism and the enlightenment Joan-Pau Rubiés and
Neil Safier; 1. Enlightenment cosmopolitanism in perspective: diversity,
natural law and reason in the work of John Locke Daniel Carey; 2. The
Cosmopolitan paradox: travel, anthropology and the problem cultural
diversity in early modern thought Joan-Pau Rubiés; 3. Diderot's
philosophical history and the history of 'monstrous nature' Girolamo
Imbruglia; 4. Geographies of cosmopolitanism: cartography, natural history
and indigenous knowledge in the long eighteenth century Neil Safier; 5. The
imperial, global (cosmopolitan) dimensions of non-elite colonial scribal
cultures in the early modern Iberian Atlantic Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra; 6.
Gendered Cosmopolitanism? The history of women and the science of man in
the Scottish enlightenment Silvia Sebastiani; 7. Cosmopolitanism and the
creation of patriotic identities in the European enlightenment: the case of
Pietro Napoli Signorelli and his Storia critica de' teatri antichi e
moderni Melissa Calaresu; 8. A Cosmopolitanism of countervailing powers:
resistance against global domination in the political thought of Immanuel
Kant and Quobna Ottobah Cugoano Sankar Muthu; 9. Cosmopolitanism and civil
war David Armitage; Afterword: cosmopolitanism and its discontents Anthony
Pagden.
Neil Safier; 1. Enlightenment cosmopolitanism in perspective: diversity,
natural law and reason in the work of John Locke Daniel Carey; 2. The
Cosmopolitan paradox: travel, anthropology and the problem cultural
diversity in early modern thought Joan-Pau Rubiés; 3. Diderot's
philosophical history and the history of 'monstrous nature' Girolamo
Imbruglia; 4. Geographies of cosmopolitanism: cartography, natural history
and indigenous knowledge in the long eighteenth century Neil Safier; 5. The
imperial, global (cosmopolitan) dimensions of non-elite colonial scribal
cultures in the early modern Iberian Atlantic Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra; 6.
Gendered Cosmopolitanism? The history of women and the science of man in
the Scottish enlightenment Silvia Sebastiani; 7. Cosmopolitanism and the
creation of patriotic identities in the European enlightenment: the case of
Pietro Napoli Signorelli and his Storia critica de' teatri antichi e
moderni Melissa Calaresu; 8. A Cosmopolitanism of countervailing powers:
resistance against global domination in the political thought of Immanuel
Kant and Quobna Ottobah Cugoano Sankar Muthu; 9. Cosmopolitanism and civil
war David Armitage; Afterword: cosmopolitanism and its discontents Anthony
Pagden.