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The German Enlightenment and the Rise of Historicism (Paperback)
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The German Enlightenment and the Rise of Historicism (Paperback)
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The German Enlightenment and the Rise of Historicism traces the
thought of a large and neglected group of German thinkers and their
encounter with the ideas and ideal of the Enlightenment from 1740
to 1790. Concentrating on the nature of their historical
consciousness, Peter Hanns Reill addresses two basic issues in the
interpretation of the Enlightenment: to what degree can one speak
of the unity of the Enlightenment and to what extent can the
Enlightenment be characterized as "modern"? Reill attempts to
revise the traditional interpretation of the Enlightenment as an
age insensitive to the postulates of modern historical thought and
to dissolve the alleged opposition of the Enlightenment to later
intellectual developments such as Idealism. He argues that German
Enlightened thinkers generated the general presuppositions upon
which modern historical thought is founded. Asserting that the
Enlightenment was not a unitary movement, Reill shows how each
phase of it had unique elements and made contributions to
Enlightenment thought as a whole. Exploring the forms of thought,
the mental climate, and the different intellectual milieus in which
the German thinkers operated, Reill demonstrates that they were
confronted by two opposing intellectual traditions: German Pietism
and rationalism. In attempting to reconcile both without submerging
one into the other, these Enlightenment thinkers turned to
historical speculation and learning. They discussed the relation
between religious and rationalistic assumptions, the transformation
of the concepts of religion and law, the interaction between
aesthetic and historical thought, the creation of a theory of
understanding to support the new idea of history, the use of
causation in historical analysis, and the rediscovery of the Middle
Ages. Reill reveals how they anticipated the work of more famous
thinkers of the nineteenth century and establishes the conceptual
similarities between thinkers generally thought to be more
different than alike. This title is part of UC Press's Voices
Revived program, which commemorates University of California
Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and
give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to
1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship
accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title
was originally published in 1975.
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