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New Radical Enlightenment

Philosophy for a Common World
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This book calls for a new radical enlightenment, a combative attitude against the credulities and oppressions of our time. Today, when historical time has broken down and the present is a succession of catastrophes, who is still in a position to think critically? There seem to be only two alternatives: condemnation or salvation. This dilemma hides a renunciation of freedom, of improving our living conditions. What fears and opportunism feed these apocalyptic discourses? Why do we believe in them? Disobeying is today the fundamental critical attitude in order to make a common world thinkable. Philosophy was born out of discussion, out of the rivalry between worldviews. The modern enlightenment projected an idea of progress, imposing it as a universal value and model. This book lays out the need for critical dissent as a new beginning for the Humanities that are in transition, dissent built on the inclusion of multiple voices attending the common problems that affect us. Humanities based on trust in the power of thought to recompose a liveable time, based on a common commitment to dignity. It is no longer a question of stretching the past of a dying history but of opening up to the present of an unfinished philosophy. Leaping out of historicism, an unfinished, living thought that updates the main problems of contemporary philosophy and places them in a planetary, post-colonial and feminist framework. A philosophy for a common world.

Author Biography:

Marina Garces is a philosopher, activist and teacher from Barcelona. In her work, she focuses on politics and critical thinking. She expresses the need for a philosophical voice capable of challenging and commitment. She rethinks the relation of humans to the world and points out how easily humanity accepts forms of oppression instead of striving for dignity. Some of her most famous books are Filosofía inacabada, Nova illustració radical y Escuela de aprendices.
Release date NZ
June 4th, 2024
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Contributor
  • Translated by Julie Wark
Pages
160
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9781839762987
Product ID
36075382

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