Humanism
Tony Davies(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 7. November 1996
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-0-415-13478-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Definitions of humanism as educational movement, philosophical concept or existential `life stance' have evolved over the centuries as the term has been adopted for a variety of cultural and political purposes and contexts, and reactions against humanism have contributed to movements such as structuralism, postmodernism and postcolonialism.
Tony Davies offers a clear introduction to the many uses of this influential yet complex concept, and this second edition extends his discussion to include:
a wide-ranging history of the development of the term and its influences
the implications of debates around humanism and post-humanism for political, religious and environmental activism
discussion of the key figures in humanist debate from Erasmus and Milton to Heidegger, Foucault and Chomsky
Tony Davies offers a clear introduction to the many uses of this influential yet complex concept, and this second edition extends his discussion to include:
a wide-ranging history of the development of the term and its influences
the implications of debates around humanism and post-humanism for political, religious and environmental activism
discussion of the key figures in humanist debate from Erasmus and Milton to Heidegger, Foucault and Chomsky
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
249 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-13478-1 (9780415134781)
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Person
Tony Davies was formerly Professor and Head of the English Department at the University of Birmingham, from which he recently retired. He has edited Milton's poetry and prose, and written on renaissance and modern literature, literary theory and the teaching of English.
Content
Introduction: Towards a Definition of Humanism 1. The Invention of Humanity 2. From Humanism to Antihumanism 3. Humanists Before Humanism 4. Humanism and Enlightenment 5. The End of Humanism