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Letterkunde --- Letterkunde (Fransche) --- Littérature --- Littérature française --- 84 (Maistre, J. de 3)
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Bonald (Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise --- Maistre (Joseph de) --- Sciences sociales --- Sociale wetenschappen --- Sociologie --- 301 (44) " 18 " --- 84 (Maistre, J. de) --- 84 (Bonald, de)
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Joseph de Maistre (1753B1821) was an extraordinarily gifted and insightful commentator on foundational developments that have shaped our modern world. His reaction to the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, though hostile, was remarkably open and included innovative and still-valuable theorizing about such human phenomena as violence and unreason. The political and theoretical issues he addressed continue to challenge us today. In Joseph de Maistre's Life, Thought, and Influence leading Maistre scholars offer interpretations of his thought and make available in English recent French scholarship on his life and work. They provide a portrait of Maistre as a significant thinker in numerous fields, upsetting the image of him as a backward-looking "reactionary," a reinterpretation furthered by contemporary interest in Counter-Enlightenment thought in general. Joseph de Maistre's Life, Thought, and Influence is a valuable resource, providing not only a cross-section of current Maistre scholarship but also notes and biographical suggestions for further study. Contributors include Owen Bradley (University of Tennessee), Jean-Louis Darcel (Université de Savoie), Jean Dinezet (former OECD director-general), Graeme Garrard (University of Wales), Richard A. Lebrun, Vera Miltchyna (Writer's Union, Moscow), Jean-Yves Pranchère (independent scholar), W. Jay Reedy (Bryant College), and Benjamin Thurston (D.Phil. candidate, Oxford).
Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Maistre, Joseph Marie --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie --- Maistre, J. de --- Maistre, Joseph de --- Maistre, Józef de --- Mestr, Zhozef de --- Местр, Жозеф де --- HISTORY / Europe / France.
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Political Theory of the State --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Maistre, Joseph Marie --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie --- Maistre, J. de --- Maistre, Joseph de --- Maistre, Józef de --- Mestr, Zhozef de --- Местр, Жозеф де
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Maistre, de, Joseph --- Political science --- Science politique --- History. --- Histoire --- Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Political and social views. --- Influence. --- History --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Maistre, J. de --- Maistre, Joseph de, --- Maistre, Józef de, --- Mestr, Zhozef de, --- Местр, Жозеф де, --- Maistre, Joseph Marie --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie --- Maistre, Joseph de --- Maistre, Józef de --- Mestr, Zhozef de --- Местр, Жозеф де
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"A fierce absolutist, a furious theocrat . . . the champion of the hardest, narrowest, and most inflexible dogmatism . . . part learned doctor, part inquisitor, part executioner." Thus did Émile Faguet describe Joseph-Marie de Maistre (1753-1821) in his 1899 history of nineteenth-century thought. This view of the influential thinker as a reactionary has, with little variation, held sway ever since. In The French Idea of History, Carolina Armenteros recovers a very different figure, one with a far more subtle understanding of, and response to, the events of his day.Maistre emerges from this deeply learned book as the crucial bridge between the Enlightenment and the historicized thought of the nineteenth century. Armenteros demonstrates that Maistre inaugurated a specifically French way of thinking about past, present, and future that held sway not only among conservative political theorists but also among intellectuals generally considered to belong to the left, particularly the Utopian Socialists.
Europe. --- France. --- HISTORY / Europe / France. --- Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Influence. --- France --- Historiography. --- Maistre, Joseph Marie --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie --- Maistre, J. de --- Maistre, Joseph de --- Maistre, Józef de --- Mestr, Zhozef de --- Местр, Жозеф де --- History as a science --- Maistre, de, Joseph
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The 18th century figure, Joseph de Maistre, has long been regarded as characterising the Counter-Enlightenment, but his intellectual relationship to 18th-century philosophy remains unexplored. This is a comprehensive assessment of his response to the Enlightenment.
Maistre, de, Joseph --- Enlightenment --- Siècle des lumières --- Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Siècle des lumières --- Political science --- Political philosophy --- Aufklärung --- Eighteenth century --- Philosophy, Modern --- Rationalism --- Philosophy --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Maistre, J. de --- Maistre, Joseph de, --- Maistre, Józef de, --- Mestr, Zhozef de, --- Местр, Жозеф де, --- Maistre, Joseph Marie --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie --- Maistre, Joseph de --- Maistre, Józef de --- Mestr, Zhozef de --- Местр, Жозеф де --- Maistre, Joseph Marie, comte de, 1753-1821
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Literature: authors --- anno 1900-1999 --- Literature, Modern --- History and criticism. --- Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- History and criticism --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Maistre, J. de --- Maistre, Joseph de, --- Maistre, Józef de, --- Mestr, Zhozef de, --- Местр, Жозеф де, --- Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821) --- Littérature et société --- Littérature européenne (20e s.) --- Littérature. (Mélanges) --- Letterkunde. (Versch. onderwerpen) --- Maistre, Joseph Marie --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie --- Maistre, Joseph de --- Maistre, Józef de --- Mestr, Zhozef de --- Местр, Жозеф де
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Although often neglected, An Examination of the Philosophy of Bacon is crucial to understand the epistemological basis for Maistre's critique of modern science as well as his criticisms of other aspects of Enlightenment thought. Given Maistre's stature in the history of conservative thought, his critique of Bacon remains significant for what it tells us about Maistre's own thought, what it reveals about attitudes toward science in his time, and what it contributes to issues that are still debated today. The work also showcases Maistre's polemical skills and his powerful prose style. Richard Lebrun's annotated translation includes Maistre's complete text, an extensive introduction that places the work in context and provides a critical exposition and assessment of Maistre's criticisms of Bacon, biographical notes on persons cited or mentioned by Maistre, and a bibliography. Differences between Maistre's manuscript and the printed text, first published fifteen years after the author's death, are noted, and Maistre's numerous citations have been identified, verified, and translated, making this the only authoritative and fully accurate edition of the work in either French or English.
Maistre, Joseph, --- Bacon, Francis, --- Bacon de Verulam, François --- Bacon, François --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Contributions in philosophy of science. --- Contributions in philosophy. --- Philosophy. --- Science --- Maistre, Joseph Marie, --- Normal science --- Philosophy of science --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Maistre, Joseph Marie --- De Maistre, Joseph Marie --- Maistre, J. de --- Maistre, Joseph de --- Maistre, Józef de --- Mestr, Zhozef de --- Местр, Жозеф де --- Bacon, Francis --- Criticism and interpretation --- Contributions in philosophy of science --- Contributions in philosophy
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