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The Emergence of Subjectivity in the Ancient and Medieval World An Interpretation of Western Civilization




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2020





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The Emergence of Subjectivity in the Ancient and Medieval World: An Interpretation of Western Civilization represents a combination of different genres: cultural history, philosophical anthropology, and textbook. It follows a handful of different but interrelated themes through more than a dozen texts that were written over a period of several millennia and, by means of an analysis of these texts, presents a theory of the development of Western civilization from antiquity to the Middle Ages. The main line of argument traces the various self-conceptions of different cultures as they developed historically, reflecting different views of what it is to be human. The thesis of the volume is that through examination of these changes we can discern the gradual emergence of what we today call inwardness, subjectivity, and individual freedom. As human civilization took its first tenuous steps, it had a very limited conception of the individual. Instead, the dominant principle was that of the wider group: the family, clan, or people. Only in the course of history did the idea of what we now know as individuality begin to emerge, and it took millennia for this idea to be fully recognized and developed. The conception of human beings as having a sphere of inwardness and subjectivity subsequently had a sweeping impact on all aspects of culture, including philosophy, religion, law, and art: indeed, this notion largely constitutes what is today referred to as modernity. It is easy to lose sight of the fact that this modern conception of human subjectivity was not simply something given, but rather the result of a long process of historical and cultural development.




Sommario

0 - Introduction: The Humanities Questions of Identity and Difference
1 - The Epic of Gilgamesh
2 - The Hebrew Bible: Genesis and the Book of Job
3 - Homer's Odyssey
4 - Herodotus' Histories
5 - Sophocles' Oedipus the King
6 - Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War
7 - Plato's Gorgias and Apology
8 - Aristotle's Politics
9 - Virgil's Aeneid
10 - Seneca's Moral Letters
11 - The New Testament: Matthew
12 - Augustine's City of God
13 - Dante's Inferno
14 - The Dialectic of the Ancient and Modern Principles: Homer and the Internet




Autore

Jon Stewart is Research Fellow in the Institute of Philosophy at the Slovak Academy of Sciences. He is the founder and general editor of the series Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources, Texts from Golden Age Denmark, and Danish Golden Age Studies, as well as the co-editor of the Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook and Kierkegaard Studies Monograph Series. He is the author of Hegel's Interpretation of the Religions of the World: The Logic of the Gods (OUP, 2018), Søren Kierkegaard: Subjectivity, Irony, and the Crisis of Modernity (OUP, 2015), and Kierkegaard's Relations to Hegel Reconsidered (CUP, 2003).










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ISBN:

9780198854357

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 232 x 27.2 x 159 mm Ø 652 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 416


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