Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
Oct 31, 2013
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
041585296X
ISBN-13
9780415852968
Description
Graeme Garrard delves into the complex and often contentious legacy of the Enlightenment, exploring how its principles continue to shape contemporary thought and societal norms. He examines the various counter-enlightenment movements that have emerged in reaction to Enlightenment ideas, highlighting the tension between reason and tradition. Through a nuanced analysis, Garrard offers insights into how these movements challenge the dominant narratives of progress and rationality that have characterized Western philosophy.
By engaging with a rich tapestry of historical and intellectual contexts, Garrard illuminates the ongoing dialogue surrounding Enlightenment values. He invites readers to consider the implications of these counter-enlightenment perspectives in today's world, prompting a reevaluation of assumed truths and encouraging critical reflection on how we engage with knowledge and belief systems.
By engaging with a rich tapestry of historical and intellectual contexts, Garrard illuminates the ongoing dialogue surrounding Enlightenment values. He invites readers to consider the implications of these counter-enlightenment perspectives in today's world, prompting a reevaluation of assumed truths and encouraging critical reflection on how we engage with knowledge and belief systems.
Genres
History
Philosophy