Loading...

Patterns in Twentieth-Century European Thought

by S.P. Fullinwider (Author)
©2004 Monographs XII, 238 Pages

Summary

Patterns in Twentieth-Century European Thought contains interpretive essays in the history of the century’s Marxism, psychoanalysis, quantum physics, logic, language theory, philosophy, art, literature, and theology. A concluding essay argues that the philosophy and social theory – not to mention the physics and theology – constitute a twentieth-century Counter-Enlightenment that has replaced the Cartesian- and Newtonian-based Enlightenment of the eighteenth century.

Details

Pages
XII, 238
Year
2004
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820444284
Language
English
Keywords
Marxism psychoanalysis quantum physics logic art
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2004. XII, 238 pp.

Biographical notes

S.P. Fullinwider (Author)

The Author: S. P. Fullinwider is Professor Emeritus of History at Arizona State University. His previous books include The Mind and Mood of Black America; Technicians of the Finite: the Rise and Decline of Schizophrenia in American Thought; and Towards a Rogue Reality: Kant to Freud, and Beyond (Peter Lang, 1998).

Previous

Title: Patterns in Twentieth-Century European Thought