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"Knowledge and Postmodernism in Historical Perspective" offers
answers to the questions, what is postmodernism? and what exactly
are the characteristics of the modernism that postmodernism
supercedes? This comprehensive reader chronicles the western
engagement with the nature of knowledge during the past four
centuries while providing the historical context for the
postmodernist thought of Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Richard
Rorty and Hayden White, and the challenges their ideas have posed
to our conventional ways of thinking, writing and knowing.
From the science of things to the science of human beings to the
grand social theorizing associated with Adam Smith, Alexis de
Tocqueville, Karl Marx and Max Weber, "Knowledge and Postmodernism
in Historical Perspective" presents readings from the succession of
thinkers whose writings helped define modern sensibilities by
analyzing the human capacity for generating knowledge.
The volume follows the knowledge-generating project of the modern
age as it blossoms in the Enlightenment and bears fruit in the
nineteenth century. The writings included reveal the linkages
between science, the history of science, hermeneutics,
anthropology, sociology, linguistics and philosophy from Francis
Bacon's call for experimental engagement with nature in the
seventeenth century to Jurgen Habermas' recent analysis of the
civil society spawned by the Enlightenment.
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