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Skepticism, belief, and the modern: Maimonides to Nietzsche

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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/112333
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Religion
Author
Botwinick, Aryeh
Abstract

The traditional Western intellectual story posits a dramatic reversal in which secular self-understandings and modes of being in the world supplant a religious sensibility and outlook. Aryeh Botwinick proposes a radically revised understanding of the formation of the modern world view: the movement of Western thought is from inchoate and less self-conscious forms of skepticism to more fully explicit and articulated versions of skepticism. He shows that what is called modernity has been around at least from the time of Plato and is integral to the reception of Greek ideas in both the medieval and the postmedieval periods. Modernity is identified with the emergence of skepticism into full prominence, and Botwinick associates postmodernity, when the limitations of skepticism became apparent, with the development of an augmented self-consciousness.

Journal / Series
Contestations
Description
Contents: Negative theology and its implications --Interconnections between monotheism and skepticism --Theorizing the relationship between Maimonides and Hobbes --Maimonidean premodernism, Hobbesian modernism, and postmodernism --Nietzsche and the ascent from knowing to being.
Date Issued
1997
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Keywords
Belief and doubt
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Monotheism
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Skepticism
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Liberalism
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Postmodernism
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Free enterprise
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Free enterprise
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Belief and doubt
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Liberalism
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Monotheism
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Postmodernism
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Skepticism
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Maimonides, Moses,1135-1204
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Hobbes, Thomas,1588-1679
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Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,1844-1900
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Hobbes, Thomas,1588-1679
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Maimonides, Moses,1135-1204
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Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,1844-1900
Has Other Format(s)
bibid: 3130117
ISBN
0801432081 (print)
9780801432088 (print)
Type
book
Accessibility Hazard
none
Link(s) to Catalog Record
https://newcatalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/7066751

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