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The Fullness of Knowing: Modernity and Postmodernity from Defoe to Gadamer
The Fullness of Knowing: Modernity and Postmodernity from Defoe to Gadamer
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Postmodern thinkers have demonstrated the fragmentation of the Enlightenment understanding of the self, society, and nature; for many, however, the postmodern alternativesthe pursuit of individual self-definition, utter skepticism regarding the relation between language and reality, or the embrace of ideological powerare unconvincing. In The Fullness of Knowing, by placing the most promising postmodern insights in dialogue with eighteenth-century critics of the Enlightenment, Daniel Ritchie argues that we can begin to overcome post-Enlightenment fragmentation without abandoning either coherence (as many postmoderns have done) or the valid insights of modern and postmodern thought (as many traditionalists have done).
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