Tackling important philosophical questions on modernity – what it
is, where it begins and when it ends – Przemyslaw Tacik challenges
the idea that modernity marks a particular epoch, and historicises its
conception to offer a radical critique of it. His
deconstruction-informed critique collects and assesses reflections on
modernity from major philosophers including Hegel, Heidegger, Lacan,
Arendt, Agamben, and Žižek. This analysis progresses a new
understanding of modernity intrinsically connected to the growth of
sovereignty as an organising principle of contemporary life. He argues
that it is the idea of 'modernity', as a taken-for-granted era, which
is positioned as the essential condition for making linear history
possible, when it should instead be history, in and of itself, which
dictates the existence of a particular period. Using Hegel's notion of
'spirit' to trace the importance of sovereignty to the conception of
the modern epoch within German idealism, Tacik traces Hegel's
influence on Heidegger through reference to the 'star' in his late
philosophy which represents the hope of overcoming the metaphysical
poverty of modernity. This line of thought reveals the necessity of a
paradigm shift in our understanding of modernity that speaks to
contemporary continental philosophy, theories of modernity, political
theory, and critical re-assessments of Marxism.
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Towards Radical Historicisation
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ISBN
9781350201286
Publisert
2021
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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