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A Dark History of Modern Philosophy

Book information

Publisher
Indiana University Press
Year
2017
ISBN
9780253029355, 9780253029461, 9780253030245
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
6 MB (6499668 bytes)
Series
Studies in Continental Thought
Pages
154\161
Library
Memory of the World Library
Time added
2021-10-19 04:17:57

Description

Delving beneath the principal discourses of philosophy from Descartes through Kant, Bernard Freydberg plumbs the previously concealed dark forces that ignite the inner power of modern thought. He contends that reason itself issues from an implicit and unconscious suppression of the nonrational. Even the modern philosophical concerns of nature and limits are undergirded by a dark side that dwells in them and makes them possible. Freydberg traces these dark sources to the poetry of Hesiod, the fragments of Heraclitus and Parmenides, and the Platonic dialogues and claims that they rear their heads again in the work of Spinoza, Schelling, and Nietzsche. Freydberg does not set forth a critique of modern philosophy but explores its intrinsic continuity with its ancient roots. Cover A DARK HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY Title Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Preliminary Matters 1 Fissures in the History of Modern Philosophy Prelude: On Anteriority 2 Spinoza’s Abysmal Rationalism Intermezzo: On the Putative History of German Idealism 3 Unruly Greek Schelling Coda: Nietzsche as Crux Bibliography Index

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