The Figure of Modernity: On the Irregularity of an Epoch

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Two words describe a modern world: limits and limitless. Traditionally, humans recognized limits of their power. Modernity meant a break. Its protagonists aspired to bring worlds of their imagination into reality. They taught a new anthropology. Humans could ascend to a God-like status. Schabert analyzes the history of the project and its result: a civilization in a perennial crisis. Symptoms of the crisis have been exposed, today mostly in ecological terms. Schabert takes his material from many fields: philosophy, cosmology, natural sciences, literature, social studies, economics, architecture, and political thought. While modernity is endlessly disrupted, a world beyond modernity can be traced, especially in the modern theory of constitutional government. Constitutional governments are formed by limitations within a civilization that is meant to have no limits. What appears to be paradoxical has its own logic, as Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, Montesquieu, John Adams, the Federalist Papers, John Stuart Mill, Walter Bagehot, and Woodrow Wilson have shown. Schabert carefully explicates their constitutional thought. It realized the limits through which modernity holds a promise.

Author(s): Tilo Schabert
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 180
City: Berlin

Acknowledgments
Contents
Foreword
Prolegomenon
Chapter 1. The Floundering God
Chapter 2. What is Modernity?
Chapter 3. Discourse On Method
Chapter 4. The Heritage of the Renaissance: Cosmos and Nature
Chapter 5. The Heritage of the Renaissance: On the Misery and Dignity of the Human Being
Chapter 6. The Mastery Over Nature
Chapter 7. The Crisis of Modernity I
Chapter 8. The Crisis of Modernity II
Chapter 9. Gestalt in Modernity: The Constitutional Regime
Index of Names
Index of Subjects