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The essays in this collection, by one of the most recognized figures in the field of intellectual history, touch on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the heroism of modern life to the ability of photographs to lie, and explore the fraught connection between the truth of history and the truthfulness of historians.
Intellectual life --- History. --- Critical theory. --- Cultural criticism. --- Frankfurt School. --- Georg Lukacs. --- Hans Blumenberg. --- Hayden White. --- Intellectual history. --- Isaiah Berlin. --- Quentin Skinner. --- Walter Benjamin. --- contextual relativism. --- free speech. --- heroism of modern life. --- historical truth. --- immanence. --- transcendence. --- History
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Victorian novels, Garrett Stewart argues, hurtle forward in prose as violent as the brutal human existence they chronicle. In Novel Violence, he explains how such language assaults the norms of written expression and how, in doing so, it counteracts the narratives it simultaneously propels. Immersing himself in the troubling plots of Charles Dickens, Anne Brontë, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy, Stewart uses his brilliant new method of narratography to trace the microplots of language as they unfold syllable by syllable. By pinpointing where these linguist
English fiction --- Violence in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Fiction --- Thematology --- English literature --- anno 1800-1899 --- thomas hardy, george eliot, anne bronte, charles dickens, novels, victorian, england, classic, canon, literature, prose, nonfiction, narratography, language, violence, death, plot, aesthetics, verbal conflict, ian watt, georg lukacs, poe, narrative, little dorrit, exchange, mill on the floss, tess durbervilles, media, criticism.
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German-language thinkers such as Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud are central to modernity. Yet their reception in the English-speaking world has largely depended on translations, a situation that has often hampered full engagement with the rhetorical and philosophical complexity of the German history of ideas. The present volume, the first of its kind, is a response to this situation. After an introduction charting the remarkable flowering of German-language thought since the eighteenth century, it offers extracts -- in the original German -- from sixteen major philosophical texts, with extensive introductions and annotations in English. All extracts are carefully chosen to introduce the individual thinkers while allowing the reader to pursue broader themes such as the fate of reason or the history of modern selfhood. The book offers students and scholars of German a complement to linguistic, historical, and literary study by giving them access to the wealth of German-language philosophy. It represents a new way into the work of a succession of thinkers who have defined modern philosophy and thus remain of crucial relevance today. The philosophers: Immanuel Kant, G. W. F. Hegel, Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx, Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Martin Heidegger, Walter Benjamin, Georg Lukács, Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, Jürgen Habermas. Henk de Berg is Professor of German at the University of Sheffield. Duncan Large is Professor of German at Swansea University.
Philosophy, German --- German philosophy --- German language --- Philosophy. --- Ashkenazic German language --- Hochdeutsch --- Judaeo-German language (German) --- Judendeutsch language --- Judeo-German language (German) --- Jüdisch-Deutsch language --- Jüdischdeutsch language --- Germanic languages --- Arthur Schopenhauer. --- Duncan Large. --- Freud. --- Friedrich Nietzsche. --- G. W. F. Hegel. --- Georg Lukács. --- German History of Ideas. --- German-Language Thinkers. --- Henk de Berg. --- Immanuel Kant. --- Jürgen Habermas. --- Kant. --- Karl Marx. --- Ludwig Feuerbach. --- Martin Heidegger. --- Marx. --- Max Horkheimer. --- Modern German Thought. --- Nietzsche. --- Sigmund Freud. --- Theodor Adorno. --- Walter Benjamin.
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There has been much debate over the relationship of Heidegger's philosophy--in particular his book Being and Time--to his practical involvement with National Socialism. Yet the question has never been addressed through a comparison of Being and Time with other texts on history and politics written at the time. Johannes Fritsche does this, providing a detailed interpretation of the relevant passages in Being and Time--especially sections 72-77 on fate, community, and society. He analyzes for comparison two other authors who explicitly regarded themselves as rightists--Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf) and Max Scheler (Formalism in Ethics and other writings)--and two authors on the left--Georg Lukács (History and Class Consciousness) and Paul Tillich (The Socialist Decision). Fritsche concludes that Being and Time is a brilliant summary of right-wing politics in general, which proposes the destruction of liberal society in order to regenerate an idealized community. In addition, Heidegger rejects positions on the right, such as Scheler's, that enabled their authors to distance themselves from the most extreme political rightists, and thus he paves the way for National Socialism. Being and Time, Fritsche demonstrates, must be seen as a clear case for the National Socialists and their project of revitalization of the Volksgemeinschaft, the community of the people.
National socialism and philosophy. --- National socialism and philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Philosophy and national socialism --- adolf hitler. --- being and time. --- community. --- existentialism. --- fate. --- formalism in ethics. --- georg lukacs. --- german philosophy. --- heidegger. --- history and class consciousness. --- history and politics. --- idealized community. --- left wing politics. --- leftist politics. --- liberal society. --- martin heidegger. --- max scheler. --- meaning of being. --- mein kampf. --- metaphysics. --- national socialism. --- paul tillich. --- phenomenology. --- philosophy. --- political philosophy. --- politics. --- right wing politics. --- rightist politics. --- socialism. --- society. --- the socialist decision. --- volksgemeinschaft. --- National-socialisme --- Fascisme --- National-socialisme et philosophie --- Allemagne --- 1933-1945
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