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This is a comprehensive analysis of the main dynamics of modernity which discusses the technological, social and political elements of modernism, and analyzes the works of Hegel, Marx, Weber, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Foucault, and Arendt.

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"Heller is an outstanding, independent thinker. Her theory of modernity is distinctive and brings fresh philosophic insight to many topics that are currently being debated."
--Richard J. Bernstein, The New School for Social Research

"The book is an elegantly written and assured summation of her views on modernity from a philosopher probably now at the height of her powers. It incorporates Heller's own philosophical perspective, an outline of her great predecessors, a comprehensive theory of modernity and a spirit with its own complex cultural dynamic and novel subjective experience and problems."
--John Grumley, University of Sydney



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

Preface.

1. Modernity from a Postmodern Perspective: The Philosophical Presuppositions.

2. Challenge by the Heritage: Hegel, Marx, Weber.

3. The Two Constituents of Modernity: The Dynamics of Modernity.

4. The Two Constituents of Modernity: The Modern Social Arrangement.

5. The Three Logics of Modernity: The Logic of Technology, Science as the Dominating World-View of Modernity.

6. The Three Logics of Modernity: The Logic of the Division of Social Positions, Functions, and Wealth.

7. The Three Logics of Modernity: The Logic of Political Power (Domination).

8. Culture and Civilization: The Three Concepts of Culture.

9. Culture and Civilization II: The Omnivorous Modernity.

10. Culture and Civilization III: Civilization.

11. World-time and Life-time.

12. Space, place and home.

13. Law, ethos and ethics. The question of values.

14. Happinessshenticity; an ethics of personality.

Selected Bibliography.

Index.

A Theory of Modernity

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 25/09/1999
      ISBN13: 9780631216131, 978-0631216131
      ISBN10: 0631216138

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is a comprehensive analysis of the main dynamics of modernity which discusses the technological, social and political elements of modernism, and analyzes the works of Hegel, Marx, Weber, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Foucault, and Arendt.

      Trade Review
      "Heller is an outstanding, independent thinker. Her theory of modernity is distinctive and brings fresh philosophic insight to many topics that are currently being debated."
      --Richard J. Bernstein, The New School for Social Research

      "The book is an elegantly written and assured summation of her views on modernity from a philosopher probably now at the height of her powers. It incorporates Heller's own philosophical perspective, an outline of her great predecessors, a comprehensive theory of modernity and a spirit with its own complex cultural dynamic and novel subjective experience and problems."
      --John Grumley, University of Sydney



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements.

      Preface.

      1. Modernity from a Postmodern Perspective: The Philosophical Presuppositions.

      2. Challenge by the Heritage: Hegel, Marx, Weber.

      3. The Two Constituents of Modernity: The Dynamics of Modernity.

      4. The Two Constituents of Modernity: The Modern Social Arrangement.

      5. The Three Logics of Modernity: The Logic of Technology, Science as the Dominating World-View of Modernity.

      6. The Three Logics of Modernity: The Logic of the Division of Social Positions, Functions, and Wealth.

      7. The Three Logics of Modernity: The Logic of Political Power (Domination).

      8. Culture and Civilization: The Three Concepts of Culture.

      9. Culture and Civilization II: The Omnivorous Modernity.

      10. Culture and Civilization III: Civilization.

      11. World-time and Life-time.

      12. Space, place and home.

      13. Law, ethos and ethics. The question of values.

      14. Happinessshenticity; an ethics of personality.

      Selected Bibliography.

      Index.

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