Enlightenment and Community
Format:Hardback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:25th Oct '99
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Delves deep to understand the Enlightenment on its own terms.
Shows that the Enlightenment was a diverse, reformist enterprise with strong communitarian elements. This book examines the writings of GE Lessing, Thomas Abbt, and JG Herder - three seminal figures of the German Enlightenment - in their social and intellectual context.Jurgen Habermas' pioneering work has provoked intense discussion about the rise of a modern public sphere and civil society. Redekop revises and expands the Habermasian thesis by demonstrating that, rather than being particularly "bourgeois," the eighteenth-century German public was a problematic, amorphous entity that was not based on a single social grouping - a beckoning figure that led Lessing, Abbt, and Herder on unique but comparable quests to give it shape and form. His perspective provides an important new understanding of the work of authors who have often been placed in overly narrow and restrictive categories.
ISBN: 9780773510265
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288 pages