The World We Want: How and Why The Ideals of the Enlightenment Still Elude Us

The World We Want: How and Why The Ideals of the Enlightenment Still Elude Us

by Robert Louden
ISBN-10:
0199743533
ISBN-13:
9780199743537
Pub. Date:
03/16/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199743533
ISBN-13:
9780199743537
Pub. Date:
03/16/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The World We Want: How and Why The Ideals of the Enlightenment Still Elude Us

The World We Want: How and Why The Ideals of the Enlightenment Still Elude Us

by Robert Louden
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Overview

The World We Want compares the future world that Enlightenment intellectuals had hoped for with our own world at present. In what respects do the two worlds differ, and why are they so different? To what extent is and isn't our world the world they wanted, and to what extent do we today still want their world? Unlike previous philosophical critiques and defenses of the Enlightenment, the present study focuses extensively on the relevant historical and empirical record first, by examining carefully what kind of future Enlightenment intellectuals actually hoped for; second, by tracking the different legacies of their central ideals over the past two centuries.

But in addition to documenting the significant gap that still exists between Enlightenment ideals and current realities, the author also attempts to show why the ideals of the Enlightenment still elude us. What does our own experience tell us about the appropriateness of these ideals? Which Enlightenment ideals do not fit with human nature? Why is meaningful support for these ideals, particularly within the US, so weak at present? Which of the means that Enlightenment intellectuals advocated for realizing their ideals are inefficacious? Which of their ideals have devolved into distorted versions of themselves when attempts have been made to realize them? How and why, after more than two centuries, have we still failed to realize the most significant Enlightenment ideals? In short, what is dead and what is living in these ideals?

"The author should be applauded for the manner in which he is able to successfully combine philosophical investigation with empirical research. The frequent citing of original sources, especially those of Kant, as well as a rich collection of endnotes, make this volume an important contribution to Early Modern Philosophy and Enlightenment studies. But perhaps most important, this is a text that should resonate with any member of the educated citizenry who perceives the discrepancy between Enlightenment ideals and current realities and is deeply troubled by the current state of our world."— The Review of Metaphysics

"This book will interest readers seeking to familiarize themselves with Enlightenment views on the issues discussed."— CHOICE

"Rich in empirical study and powerful in philosophical analysis, Louden's book belies everybody who declares the Enlightenment project dead. Once again the author of Kant's Impure Ethics presents an impressive volume."—Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199743537
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/16/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Robert B. Louden is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern Maine

Table of Contents

Note on Citations and Translations
Introduction
Part I: Then
1. Religion
The Unity Thesis
The Morality Thesis
Toleration
2. Education
(Almost) Universal Education
Learning to Use One's Own Reason
Enlightened Universities
3. Economics
Commercial Society
International Trade
4. Politics
Nationalism
Republicanism
5. International Relations
Peace through Federation
Peace through Law
Part II: Now
6. Religion
The "Resurgence" of Religion
Splitting the Difference
7. Education
A Schooled World
Education for What?
8. Economics
Globalization
Poverty within and between Nations
From Civic Culture to Consumer Culture
9. Politics
Proliferation of Sovereign States
Democritization
10. International Relations
League of Nations, United Nations, Warring Nations
The Moral Pressure of Human Rights
Global Jurisdiction versus National Sovereignty
Conclusion
History Test
Hope after Horror
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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