In this volume, Mark Bevir argues that postfoundationalism is
compatible with humanism and historicism. He shows how
postmodernists, especially Derrida and Foucault, drew on
structuralism and the avant-garde in ways that led them to downplay
human agency and historical context. He then explores how we today
might recover and rethink humanism and historicism. And, finally,
he discusses the critical and ethical practices that such ideas
might inspire.
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