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Being after Rousseau - Philosophy and Culture in Question Richard Velkley

Being after Rousseau - Philosophy and Culture in Question By Richard Velkley

Being after Rousseau - Philosophy and Culture in Question by Richard Velkley


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Richard Velkley traces the relation of philosophy to culture from Rousseau to Kant and Heidegger. The work shows late modern philosophy as a series of ultimately unsuccessful attempts to resolve the dichotomies between nature and society that Rousseau brought to the fore.

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Being after Rousseau - Philosophy and Culture in Question Summary

Being after Rousseau - Philosophy and Culture in Question by Richard Velkley

In Being after Rousseau, Richard L. Velkley presents Jean-Jacques Rousseau as the founder of a modern European tradition of reflection on the relation of philosophy to culture - a reflection that calls both into question. Tracing this tradition from Rousseau to Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Schelling, and Martin Heidegger, Velkley shows late modern philosophy as a series of ultimately unsuccessful attempts to resolve the dichotomies between nature and society, culture and civilization, and philosophy and society that Rousseau brought to the fore. The Rousseauian tradition begins, for Velkley, with Rousseau's criticism of modern political philosophy. Although the German Idealists such as Schelling accepted much of Rousseau's critique, they believed, unlike Rousseau, that human wholeness could be attained at the level of society and history. Heidegger and Nietzsche questioned this claim, but followed both Rousseau and the Idealists in their vision of the philosopher-poet striving to recover an original wholeness that the history of reason has distorted.

Being after Rousseau - Philosophy and Culture in Question Reviews

I know of no more perceptive and learned commentator on the infrastructure of the development from Rousseau through Kant and German Idealism to Nietzsche and Heidegger than Richard Velkley. This integrated collection of essays is essential reading for everyone who is interested in the ramifications of Rousseau's distinction between culture and civilization as well as in his grounding contribution to the modern conception of the historical nature of reason. - Stanley Rosen, Boston University

About Richard Velkley

Richard L. Velkley is associate professor of philosophy at The Catholic University of America. He is the author of Freedom and the End of Reason: On the Moral Foundation of Kant's Critical Philosophy, also published by the University of Chicago Press, and the editor of Dieter Henrich's The Unity of Reason: Essays on Kant's Philosophy.

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CIN0226852571VG
9780226852577
0226852571
Being after Rousseau - Philosophy and Culture in Question by Richard Velkley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
20020515
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