Humanist reason: a history, an argument, a plan
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Abstract: | "Ask just about any humanist, and you will hear that the humanities are in a crisis. Facing utilitarian approaches to education, the corporatization of the university, plummeting enrollments, budget cuts, and political critiques from right, left, and center, humanists find themselves on the defensive. Eric Hayot argues that it is time to make a positive case for what the humanities are and what they can become. Hayot challenges scholars and students in the humanities to rethink and reconsider the work they do. Examining the origins of the humanist ethos in nineteenth-century Germany and tracing its philosophical roots back to Immanuel Kant, Hayot returns to the history of justifications for the humanities in order to build the groundwork for their future development. He develops the concept of "humanist reason" to understand the nature of humanist intellectual work and lays out a series of principles that undergird this core idea. Together, they constitute a provocative intellectual and practical program for a new way of thinking about the humanities, humanist thought, and their role in the university and beyond. Rather than appealing to familiar ethical or moral rationales for the importance of the humanities, Humanist Reason lays out a new vision that moves disciplines to demonstrate what the humanities can tell us about our world"- |
Umfang: | viii, 218 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780231197854 9780231197847 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION vìi 1 I. THE RISE OF IDIOGRAPHISM: ORTHE ORIGINS OF HUMANIST METADISCOURSE 19 Wilhelm Windelband’s Rectorial Address Against Windelband, Even So 47 The Humanist Ethos Today 57 19 II. THE FUTURE OF SINGULARITY: SENTIMENTAL VALUE AFTER KANT 62 III. ARTICLES OF REASON: HOW HUMANISTS REALLY (OUGHT TO?) THINK Why Reason? Which Reason? The Articles 99 An Open Future 160 93 IV. CLASSROOMS, UNIVERSITIES, METHODS Institutional Questions 166 So You’re Saying It’s Our Fault 176 The Humanistic Method 179 TL; DR 183 Notes ι8γ Works Cited 209 Index 215 92 166
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