Contributions

  • Mendieta, Eduardo. - Contributor

Publication

1998 - Humanity Books, Amherst, N.Y, United States

Language

English

Word Count

62,000 words, Guess

Page Count

248 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101573923966
  • ISBN-139781573923965
  • LibraryThing1972497
  • Better World Books9781573923965
  • Open LibraryOL18543015M

Classifications

  • DDC190/.9/04
  • LCCB1034.D872
  • LCCB1034.D872E5 1999

Description

Until now, North American and European philosophies have been engaged in debates about the possibility of a postmetaphysical philosophy and the consequences of the linguistic turn for the assessment of modernity; they have done so, however, without departing from the narrow horizons of their respective nationalistic perspectives. In this incisive critique, Dussel demonstrates how most of these philosophies have either failed to give historically faithful analyses of the genesis of the "myth" of modernity, or have never engaged in a serious questioning of their own Eurocentric presuppositions. He shows how North American and European philosophers have presupposed a no-longer-acceptable philosophy of history that has led them to fall into a "developmental fallacy," the belief that there is a linear sequence that moves from the premodern, underdeveloped, or on the way to industrialization, to the modern, developed, and industrialized.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The underside of modernity: Apel, Ricoeur, Rorty, Taylor, and the philosophy of liberationHumanity Books1998-01-01

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