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This open access book undertakes a self-critical reinterpretation
of European modernity and responds to the need for a global
understanding of the development of Western thought. Showcasing
contemporary Latin American approaches that align modernity with
colonialism, and European theories of modernity, Hans Schelkshorn
reassesses the origins of modernity. He brings neglected
Renaissance thinkers into the narrative, discussing the work of
Nicholas de Cusa, Pico della Mirandola, Francisco de Vitoria,
Michel de Montaigne, and critiquing the views of Francis Bacon,
Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Across a series of historical
studies, Schelkshorn presents modernity as a complex process. His
use of the concept ‘de-limitations’ (Entgrenzungen) shows how
the new idea of an infinite universe and the discovery of the
Americas deeply influenced the foundations of modern science,
politics and economies in the 17th century. Making a major
contribution to scholarship on early modern philosophy, Schelkshorn
paves the way for a more cosmopolitan account of European thought.
The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a
CC BY 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was
funded by The Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
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