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Tradition v. Rationalism

Voegelin, Oakeshott, Hayek, and Others
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In the first half of the twentieth century, the rationalist tide had reached its high mark in the arts, politics, and work. But the Holocaust, the Gulag, and other failures have dimmed the popularity of rationalism. However, the evidence of those practical failures would not have been as convincing as it was if not for the existence of a theoretical diagnosis of the malady. This book compares and contrasts the ideas of some of the leading twentieth-century critics of rationalism: Hans-Georg Gadamer, F.A. Hayek, Aurel Kolnai, Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael Oakeshott, Michael Polanyi, Gilbert Ryle, Eric Voegelin, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. While each can be seen as a critic of rationalism, were they each attacking the same thing? In what senses did their analyses overlap, and in what senses did they differ? Clarifying these issues, this book will provide important insights into this major intellectual trend of the past century. By including these major thinkers, Tradition v. Rationalism, we see that that these thinkers believed that tradition should still have a place in the world as a repository of wisdom. As our lives becomes increasingly dominated by various forms of rationalisms—whether political, technological, economic, or cultural—we need to ask ourselves whether this is the type of world in which we want to live; and if not, how can we critique and propose an alternative to it? The thinkers in this book provide us a starting point on our journey towards thinking about how we can have a more hopeful, humane, and brighter future.

Author Biography:

Gene Callahan is industry associate professor of mathematics at New York University. Lee Trepanier is professor of political science at Saginaw Valley State University.
Release date Australia
April 27th, 2018
Contributors
  • Contributions by Colin Cordner
  • Contributions by Daniel John Sportiello
  • Contributions by David Corey
  • Contributions by Ferenc Hörcher
  • Contributions by Grant Havers
  • Contributions by Kenneth B. McIntyre
  • Contributions by Mark T. Mitchell
  • Contributions by Timothy Fuller
  • Edited by Eugene Callahan
  • Edited by Lee Trepanier
Pages
284
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Dimensions
160x236x26
ISBN-13
9781498571722
Product ID
27760193

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