by Eugene Marshall, Susan Sreedhar
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The 17th and 18th centuries are arguably the most important period in philosophy's history, given that they set a new and broad foundation for subsequent philosophical thought. Over the last decade, however, discontent among instructors has grown with course books' unwavering focus on the era's seven most well known philosophers--all of them white and male--and on their exclusively metaphysical and epistemological concerns. While few dispute the centrality of these figures and the questions they raised, the modern era also included essential contributions from women--like Margaret Cavendish, Elisabeth of Bohemia, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Emilie Du Ch telet--as well as important non-white thinkers, like Haitian francophone writers. At the same time, there has been increasing recognition that moral and political philosophy, philosophy of education, philosophy of the natural world, and philosophy of race--also vibrant areas of the 17th and 18th centuries--need to be better integrated with the standard coverage of metaphysics and epistemology.
A New Modern Philosophy: The Inclusive Anthology of Primary Sources addresses--in one volume--these valid criticisms. Weaving together multiple voices and all of the era's vibrant areas of debate, this volume sets a new agenda for studying modern philosophy. It includes a wide range of readings from 34 thinkers, integrating essential works from all of the canonical writers along with the previously neglected philosophers. Arranged chronologically, editors Eugene Marshall and Susanne Sreedhar provide an introduction for each author that sets the thinker in his or her time period as well as in the longer debates to which the thinker contributed. Study questions and suggestions for further reading conclude each chapter. At the end of the volume, in addition to a comprehensive subject index, the book includes 13 Syllabus Modules, which will help instructors use the book to easily set up different topically structured courses, such as, "The Citizen and the State," "Mind and Matter," "Education," "Theories of Perception," or "Metaphysics of Causation."
And a companion website offers a wide range of supplemental online resources, including essay assignments, exams, quizzes, student handouts, reading questions, and scholarly articles on teaching the history of philosophy.
Author
Eugene Marshall
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Routledge
Published
March 2019
Weight
1290g
Dimensions
17.9 x 25.3 x 3.9 cm
ISBN
9781138484344
ISBN-10
1138484342
Eden Code
4860735
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