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Steven B. Smith 出版社: Yale University Press 副标题: Making and Unmaking the Bourgeois from Machiavelli to Bellow 出版年: 2016-8-9 页数: 416 定价: USD 45.00 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780300198393
Steven B. Smith examines the concept of modernity, not as the end product of historical developments but as a state of mind. He explores modernism as a source of both pride and anxiety, suggesting that its most distinctive characteristics are the self-criticisms and doubts that accompany social and political progress. Providing profiles of the modern project’s most powerful def...
Steven B. Smith examines the concept of modernity, not as the end product of historical developments but as a state of mind. He explores modernism as a source of both pride and anxiety, suggesting that its most distinctive characteristics are the self-criticisms and doubts that accompany social and political progress. Providing profiles of the modern project’s most powerful defenders and critics—from Machiavelli and Spinoza to Saul Bellow and Isaiah Berlin—this provocative work of philosophy and political science offers a novel perspective on what it means to be modern and why discontent and sometimes radical rejection are its inevitable by-products.
Review
“Steven B. Smith's timely and thoughtful new book offers an insightful and impressively wide-ranging discussion of modernity and its internal tensions. It will be widely read and discussed for years to come.”—Charles L. Griswold, Bowne Professor of Philosophy, Boston University
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"Steven B. Smith’s powerfully lucid intellectual history of modernity offers a new take on the dialogue between ancients and moderns, showing how a diverse group of modern philosophers and writers became more aware of their own ideas and identity by engaging with perennial issues. As an account of who we in the West have become, Modernity and its Discontents should inform discussions of what we might mean by progress in the future."--Michael S. Roth, President, Wesleyan University
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"Whether you are a lover of modernity or a pre-modern or post-modern critic, this is a book that will engage, enlighten, and provoke you. The chapters are free-standing essays, but they add up to an important argument--and they are at the same time intellectual fun, of a very high order."--Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ
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“[Smith is] superb at bringing abstract ideas to life. . . . Smith’s heart is with an urbane liberal like [Isaiah] Berlin, for whom . . . ‘modernity is not a problem to be overcome but a challenge to be met.’”—James Miller, The New York Times Book Review
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"Wonderfully erudite. . . . Nothing less than a short history and analysis of modernity itself."—Christopher Atamian, The Weekly Standard
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“Each chapter . . . is a master class on the relationship between academic scholarship and text-centered teaching, linked by a shared concern with the blessings and curses of the modern self in its quest for intellectual coherence and moral significance.”—Choice
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“A superb collection.”—Commonweal
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Won an Honorable Mention in the Philosophy category for the 2017 American Publishers Awards for Professional & Scholarly Excellence (PROSE).
Steven B. Smith is the Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science and Master of Branford College at Yale. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1981. At Yale he has served as the Director of Graduate Studies in Political Science, Director of the Undergraduate Program in Humanities, and Acting Chair of Judaic Studies. His research has been fo...
Steven B. Smith is the Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science and Master of Branford College at Yale. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1981. At Yale he has served as the Director of Graduate Studies in Political Science, Director of the Undergraduate Program in Humanities, and Acting Chair of Judaic Studies. His research has been focused on the history of political philosophy and the role of statecraft in constitutional government. His recent publications include Spinoza, Liberalism, and Jewish Identity, Spinoza's Book of Life, and Reading Leo Strauss
现代性的诞生不详地始于一场文学辩论,这一辩论在英格兰被称为“书籍之战”( the battle of the books),在法国被称为“古今之争(querelle des anciens et des modernes)。这起初是一场关于近代作家是否应继续受自亚里士多德时代起确立的美学和文学创作规则束缚的论战。我们是否只是站在巨人肩膀上的侏儒,或者近代作家能够创作出属于他们自己的作品,其能够与古典世界最伟大的作品相抗衡甚至超越它们?这论争如今看来似乎有点荒延。争论莎士比亚优于或劣于荷马、或是弥尔顿优于或劣于埃斯库罗斯的意义何在?但是,起初的文学论争很快就散播到了宗教、科学、道德、经济以及政治等广泛的领域。最激进的现代主义者之一一弗朗西斯・培根(Francis Bacon)曾调侃称,我们所称的古代人其实一点也不古老。他们处于人类的童年时期。我们这些现代人オ是真正的古人,因为我们已经拥有更长久的历史和更丰富的经验来供我们吸纳。知识随时代而进步,而为人类知识的整体做出了更多贡献的,正是作为后来者的我们。位于这场论战核心的是这样一个信念:现代性的特征是不断的变化、知识的不断革命,人的生活在这些革命之后将会比之前更好,并且在未来还将不断改善。 (查看原文)
最近终于断断续续读完了《Modernity and Its Discontents》。作为一本关于现代性主题的思想史著作,对于Enlightment与Counter-Enlightment这样各人心中早有倾向的话题倒没什么可多说的,对于其文本写作的方式倒是颇有感触,且因为阅读的原版,所以避免了受到翻译等加工的影响。...
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1 有用 山大王 2018-04-20 00:39:02
虽然写了大半本discontents,但作者最后似乎还是比较乐观的…
2 有用 GiMu 2022-02-26 18:26:18
似乎从政治哲学的角度理清了一条脉络, 但在一堆故纸堆里绕来绕去,甚至鲜有涉及当下人的生存状态,太过学院气息和历史陈腐的味道;收获颇多,作者对文本的解读和问题复杂性的拆解有理有序,或许这就是哲学家思想者的苦恼,世界太过复杂而他们一再寻求自洽圆满的解释。
0 有用 故國放逐中🌊💨 2023-08-06 11:45:10 广东
比照之下,伏卷沈思,中國之現代性在何方.
0 有用 谢飞白 2025-04-04 19:05:28 北京
不讨论立场,偏古典、克制的风格非常符合我的审美,而贯穿行文的skepticism正好印证了作者作为Strauss学生对其立场的叙述,narration本身的倾向体现了作者的臧否,尤其是对各种偏绝对性ism的逻辑反驳。托克维尔一章非常有趣,福楼拜一章和卢梭一章相互呼应,比较有趣。