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Witcraft : the invention of philosophy in English / Jonathan Ree.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London, Penguin Books, 2020.Description: xii, 746 pages: illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780141027418
Other title:
  • Invention of philosophy in English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • B1111 REE 2019
Contents:
Introduction : towards a revolution -- Philosophy learns English -- Puritans, philosophers, comedians -- Politics, religion and the two new philosophies -- New philosophy, new history -- Politics, paradise and personal identity -- The spirit of progress -- Intelligent love -- A collection of nonsense.
Summary: "An ambitious new history of philosophy in English that broadens the canon to include many lesser-known figures. Ludwig Wittgenstein once wrote that "philosophy should be written like poetry." But philosophy has often been presented more prosaically as a long trudge through canonical authors and great works. But what, Jonathan R�ee asks, if we instead saw the history of philosophy as a haphazard series of unmapped forest paths, a mass of individual stories showing endurance, inventiveness, bewilderment, anxiety, impatience, and good humor? Here, Jonathan R�ee brilliantly retells this history, covering such figures as Descartes, Locke, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Mill, James, Frege, Wittgenstein, and Sartre. But he also includes authors not usually associated with philosophy, such as William Hazlitt, George Eliot, Darwin, and W. H. Auden. Above all, he uncovers dozens of unremembered figures--puritans, revolutionaries, pantheists, feminists, nihilists, socialists, and scientists--who were passionate and active readers of philosophy, and often authors themselves. Breaking away from high-altitude narratives, he shows how philosophy finds its way into ordinary lives, enriching and transforming them in unexpected ways." -- Publisher's description
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : towards a revolution -- Philosophy learns English -- Puritans, philosophers, comedians -- Politics, religion and the two new philosophies -- New philosophy, new history -- Politics, paradise and personal identity -- The spirit of progress -- Intelligent love -- A collection of nonsense.

"An ambitious new history of philosophy in English that broadens the canon to include many lesser-known figures. Ludwig Wittgenstein once wrote that "philosophy should be written like poetry." But philosophy has often been presented more prosaically as a long trudge through canonical authors and great works. But what, Jonathan R�ee asks, if we instead saw the history of philosophy as a haphazard series of unmapped forest paths, a mass of individual stories showing endurance, inventiveness, bewilderment, anxiety, impatience, and good humor? Here, Jonathan R�ee brilliantly retells this history, covering such figures as Descartes, Locke, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Mill, James, Frege, Wittgenstein, and Sartre. But he also includes authors not usually associated with philosophy, such as William Hazlitt, George Eliot, Darwin, and W. H. Auden. Above all, he uncovers dozens of unremembered figures--puritans, revolutionaries, pantheists, feminists, nihilists, socialists, and scientists--who were passionate and active readers of philosophy, and often authors themselves. Breaking away from high-altitude narratives, he shows how philosophy finds its way into ordinary lives, enriching and transforming them in unexpected ways." -- Publisher's description

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