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On Reason

Autor Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2008
Given that Enlightenment rationality developed in Europe as European nations aggressively claimed other parts of the world for their own enrichment, scholars have made rationality the subject of postcolonial critique, questioning its universality and objectivity. In On Reason, the philosopher Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze demonstrates that rationality and, by extension, philosophy, need not be renounced as manifestations or tools of Western imperialism. Examining reason in connection to the politics of difference--the cluster of issues known variously as cultural diversity, political correctness, the culture wars, and identity politics--Eze expounds a rigorous argument that reason is produced through and because of difference. In so doing, he preserves reason as a human property while at the same time showing that it cannot be thought outside the realities of cultural diversity. Advocating rationality in a multicultural world, he proposes new ways of affirming both identity and difference. Eze draws on both an extraordinary command of Western philosophical thought and a deep knowledge of African philosophy and cultural traditions. He explores models of rationality in the thought of a broad range of philosophers from Aristotle, René Descartes, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Hobbes to Noam Chomsky, Richard Rorty, Hilary Putnam, Jacques Derrida, and Cornel West. He considers portrayals of reason in the work of the African thinkers and novelists Chinua Achebe, Ngugi Wa Thiong'o, and Wole Soyinika. Eze reflects on contemporary thought about genetics, race, and postcolonial historiography as well as on the interplay between reason and unreason in the hearings of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He contends that while rationality may have a foundational formality, understanding of its foundation and form is dynamic, always based in historical and cultural circumstances.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822341956
ISBN-10: 0822341956
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Duke University Press

Cuprins

Preface: What Is Rationality?; Introduction: Diversity and the Social Questions of Reason; 1. Varieties of Rational Experience; 2. Ordinary Historical Reason; 3. Science, Culture, and Principles of Rationality; 4. Languages of Time in Postcolonial Memory; 5. Double Consciousness and the Rational Ideal; 6. Reason and Unreason in Politics

Recenzii

"Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze takes on one of the most difficult challenges of the day: the possibility that reason, and therefore philosophy, transcends culture and history and does not simply reflect the hegemony of one culture. I like his attempts to ‘ground’ reason in experience while still maintaining reason’s authority. This is a difficult trick, given our habits of thought, but he makes a plausible and important case, especially to be prized by cultural theorists who want to think ‘diversity’ without having to fend off endless arguments about ‘relativism.’" William Rasch, author of Sovereignty and Its Discontents: On the Primacy of Conflict and the Structure of the Political

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"Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze takes on one of the most difficult challenges of the day: the possibility that reason, and therefore philosophy, transcends culture and history and does not simply reflect the hegemony of one culture. I like his attempts to 'ground' reason in experience while still maintaining reason's authority. This is a difficult trick given our habits of thought, but he makes a plausible and important case especially to be prized by cultural theorists who want to think 'diversity' without having to fend off endless arguments about 'relativism.'"--William Rasch, author of "Sovereignty and Its Discontents: On the Primacy of Conflict and the Structure of the Political"

Descriere

Articulates a concept of reason that embraces diversity yet commands agreement across localities, cultures, and traditions and refutes the notion of reason as inherently or exclusively Western