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Philosophy was born out of discussion, out of the rivalry between world views. From the philosophical ferment of the Enlightenment arose the idea of emancipation, a conflictual perspective which Marina Garc¿s would have us rethink. New Radical Enlightenment lays out the need for critical dissent as a new beginning for the humanities in apocalyptic times. The productive dissent she envisions is established on the inclusion of multiple perspectives attending to common problems. Our societies are faced with the urgency of combating dogmatism in all its forms. Fundamentalism, authoritarianism,…mehr
Philosophy was born out of discussion, out of the rivalry between world views. From the philosophical ferment of the Enlightenment arose the idea of emancipation, a conflictual perspective which Marina Garc¿s would have us rethink. New Radical Enlightenment lays out the need for critical dissent as a new beginning for the humanities in apocalyptic times. The productive dissent she envisions is established on the inclusion of multiple perspectives attending to common problems.
Our societies are faced with the urgency of combating dogmatism in all its forms. Fundamentalism, authoritarianism, and the struggle of the rich against the poor are returning. We also see dogmatic ways of dealing with science, data, and technology emerging. In the face of this, unfinished philosophy is a bid to make thought exciting once again. It is not a question of nurturing sterile theories. Today's young people need powerful tools for a critical imagination. Leaping out of historicism, the new radical enlightenment arrives to address anew the central problems of contemporary philosophy and place them in a planetary, postcolonial, and feminist framework: a philosophy for a common world.
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Autorenporträt
Marina Garces is a philosopher, activist and teacher from Barcelona. In her work, she focuses on politics and critical thinking. She expresses the need for a philosophical voice capable of challenging and commitment. She rethinks the relation of humans to the world and points out how easily humanity accepts forms of oppression instead of striving for dignity. Some of her most famous books are Filosof¿a inacabada, Nova illustraci¿ radical y Escuela de aprendices.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part 1: New Radical Enlightenment 1. Our Posthumous Condition Unsustainability After Postmodernity The Catastrophe of Time 2. Enlightened Radicalism Cultural Servitude Enlightened Illiteracy Neutralising Criticism Delegated Intelligence 3. Humanities in Transition Part 2: Philosophy for a Common World 1. How Not to Philosophise 2. From Infinite Universe to Exhausted Planet 3. Philosophy Had a History 4. Doing Away with Philosophy 5. ‘Europe Is Indefensible’ 6. The Places of Philosophy 7. Standardising Thought 8. To Write Is to Be Transformed 9. Learning to Think 10. University without Surrender 11. The New Alliances 12. End of the ‘Great Men’ 13. Body and Thought 14. From Suspicion to Trust
Preface Part 1: New Radical Enlightenment 1. Our Posthumous Condition Unsustainability After Postmodernity The Catastrophe of Time 2. Enlightened Radicalism Cultural Servitude Enlightened Illiteracy Neutralising Criticism Delegated Intelligence 3. Humanities in Transition Part 2: Philosophy for a Common World 1. How Not to Philosophise 2. From Infinite Universe to Exhausted Planet 3. Philosophy Had a History 4. Doing Away with Philosophy 5. ‘Europe Is Indefensible’ 6. The Places of Philosophy 7. Standardising Thought 8. To Write Is to Be Transformed 9. Learning to Think 10. University without Surrender 11. The New Alliances 12. End of the ‘Great Men’ 13. Body and Thought 14. From Suspicion to Trust
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