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- catalog contributor b12951485.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Five. Kant's Anti-imperialism: Cultural Agency and Cosmopolitan Right ; Self-Cultivation, Pluralism, and Cultural Freedom ; Anthropological Diversity: From Race to Collective Freedom ; Anti-imperialism and Cosmopolitan Right ; An Unusual Social Contract Doctrine -- Six. Pluralism, Humanity, and Empire in Herder's Political Thought ; Generalizations, Contingency, and Historical Judgement ; The Flux of History ; On the Horizons of Knowledge and Universal Standards ; Early Thoughts on National Communities ; 'Humanity' as Philosophical Anthropology ; Conceptualizing Human Diversity: Sedentary versus Nomadic Societies ; Beyond Empire and toward International Justice: 'Humanity' as a Moral Ideal -- Seven. Conclusion: The Philosophical Sources and Legacies of Enlightenment Anti-imperialism ; Pluralizing 'the' Enlightenment ; Universal Dignity, Cultural Agency, and Moral Incommensurability.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-340) and index.".
- catalog description "One. Introduction: Enlightenment Political Thought and the Age of Empire ; Enlightenment Anti-imperialism as a Historical Anomaly Synopsis -- Two. Toward a Subversion of Noble Savagery: From Natural Humans to Cultural Humans ; Noble Savagery in Montaigne's "Of Cannibals" ; Lahontan's Dialogue with a Huron ; New World Peoples in Rousseau's Conjectural History ; Diderot and Bougainville's Voyage ; Diderot's Tahiti: Appropriating and Subverting Noble Savage Theory ; The New World as a Device of Social Criticism: The Overlapping and Rival Approaches of Diderot and Rousseau ; The Dehumanization of Natural Humanity -- ".
- catalog description "Three. Diderot and the Evils of Empire: The Histoire des deux Indes ; The General Will of Humanity, the Partial Incommensurability of Moeurs, and the Ethics of Crossing Borders ; On the Cruelties Unleashed by Empire in the Non-European World ; Trading Companies and Conquest: On Commerce and Imperial Rule ; The Disastrous Effects of Empire upon Europeans ; Europe: Not a Civilization Fit for Export -- Four. Humanity and Culture in Kant's Politics ; Humanity as Cultural Agency ; Cultural Freedom and Embedded Reason ; From Humanity to Personality ; Kant's Social Criticism: The Vulnerability and Commodification of Cultural Agency ; Humanity as Dignity ; Noumenon as the Curtailment of Metaphysics ; Aesthetic Humanity: The Opportunities and Injustices of 'Civilized' Sociability ; Humanity as Cultural Agency in Political Context: Combating State Paternalism ; Humanity as Cultural Agency in a Philosophy of History: Kant's Narrative of Hope -- ".
- catalog extent "xiv, 348 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0691115168 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0691115176 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Europe".
- catalog subject "325/.32/01 21".
- catalog subject "Enlightenment.".
- catalog subject "Imperialism.".
- catalog subject "JC359 .M87 2003".
- catalog subject "Political science Europe History 18th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Five. Kant's Anti-imperialism: Cultural Agency and Cosmopolitan Right ; Self-Cultivation, Pluralism, and Cultural Freedom ; Anthropological Diversity: From Race to Collective Freedom ; Anti-imperialism and Cosmopolitan Right ; An Unusual Social Contract Doctrine -- Six. Pluralism, Humanity, and Empire in Herder's Political Thought ; Generalizations, Contingency, and Historical Judgement ; The Flux of History ; On the Horizons of Knowledge and Universal Standards ; Early Thoughts on National Communities ; 'Humanity' as Philosophical Anthropology ; Conceptualizing Human Diversity: Sedentary versus Nomadic Societies ; Beyond Empire and toward International Justice: 'Humanity' as a Moral Ideal -- Seven. Conclusion: The Philosophical Sources and Legacies of Enlightenment Anti-imperialism ; Pluralizing 'the' Enlightenment ; Universal Dignity, Cultural Agency, and Moral Incommensurability.".
- catalog tableOfContents "One. Introduction: Enlightenment Political Thought and the Age of Empire ; Enlightenment Anti-imperialism as a Historical Anomaly Synopsis -- Two. Toward a Subversion of Noble Savagery: From Natural Humans to Cultural Humans ; Noble Savagery in Montaigne's "Of Cannibals" ; Lahontan's Dialogue with a Huron ; New World Peoples in Rousseau's Conjectural History ; Diderot and Bougainville's Voyage ; Diderot's Tahiti: Appropriating and Subverting Noble Savage Theory ; The New World as a Device of Social Criticism: The Overlapping and Rival Approaches of Diderot and Rousseau ; The Dehumanization of Natural Humanity -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Three. Diderot and the Evils of Empire: The Histoire des deux Indes ; The General Will of Humanity, the Partial Incommensurability of Moeurs, and the Ethics of Crossing Borders ; On the Cruelties Unleashed by Empire in the Non-European World ; Trading Companies and Conquest: On Commerce and Imperial Rule ; The Disastrous Effects of Empire upon Europeans ; Europe: Not a Civilization Fit for Export -- Four. Humanity and Culture in Kant's Politics ; Humanity as Cultural Agency ; Cultural Freedom and Embedded Reason ; From Humanity to Personality ; Kant's Social Criticism: The Vulnerability and Commodification of Cultural Agency ; Humanity as Dignity ; Noumenon as the Curtailment of Metaphysics ; Aesthetic Humanity: The Opportunities and Injustices of 'Civilized' Sociability ; Humanity as Cultural Agency in Political Context: Combating State Paternalism ; Humanity as Cultural Agency in a Philosophy of History: Kant's Narrative of Hope -- ".
- catalog title "Enlightenment against empire / Sankar Muthu.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".