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Towards a New Enlightenment – The Case for Future-Oriented Humanities: Contents

Towards a New Enlightenment – The Case for Future-Oriented Humanities

Contents

  • Cover
  • Frontmatter
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1 The need to recouple the humanities and social sciences with society
    • Reorienting the humanities and social sciences
  • 2 The unique knowledge position of the humanities and social sciences
  • 3 The methods of the humanities and social sciences
    • Broad concept of humanities and social sciences
    • Need for value-laden approaches
    • Pluralism of methods and approaches
    • Decentring and multi-perspectivity
    • Universalism as universalization
    • Revitalizing hermeneutics
    • Moral realism
    • Moral constitutivism
    • Phenomenology
    • Narratives and values
    • Law and legal critique
  • 4 The humanities and social sciences will only succeed if they pursue an integrative approach
  • 5 Reconfiguring institutions – Towards a culture of creativity
  • 6 Towards a New Enlightenment
    • Key principles
    • Key challenges
    • Open questions guiding the way forward
  • 7 Suggestions for the way ahead
    • Coping with complexity
    • Welcoming otherness
    • Ecologizing systemically
    • Reconfiguring public health
    • Reconciling technology and culture
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • References
  • About the authors
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