Sensual Philosophy: Toleration, Skepticism, and Montaigne's Politics of the Self

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Lexington Books, 2001/01/01 - 336 ページ
Almost since their publication, the writings of Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) have provided rich fodder for the work of scholars in myriad disciplines. Philosophers have considered Montaigne's views on skepticism; historians have examined his views on the Indians; deconstructionists and literary scholars have examined Montaigne's view of the self; and, political scientists have touched on his arguments for toleration. However, because each of these projects has been done largely in isolation, most scholars have failed to see the relationships between the various aspects of Montaigne's thought. Alan Levine, in Sensual Philosophy, unites Montaigne's thought for the first time, ably and convincingly demonstrating the significant role Montaigne played in establishing the liberal ethos in the West.

In exploring Montaigne's grounding for liberalism, Levine considers Montaigne's conceptualization of skepticism and its relationship to toleration. He argues that Montaigne's theories of self ground his idea of toleration without leaving it open to the corrosive charges of relativism and nihilism. Levine also articulates the importance of Montaigne's thought for contemporary conceptions of personal freedom, individuality, subjectivity, and self-creation by bringing him into dialogue with modern and postmodern political theorists such as Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Richard Rorty. This lively book persuades those who might be tempted by postmodernism that they should turn to Montaigne instead.

 

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Introduction
1
Vanity
38
A Systematic Critique of the Human Faculties
64
Living with Skepticism
79
The Historical Importance of Montaignes
86
Habitude Naturelle as Humanitys Natural State
98
The Downfall of the Ideal of Simplicity
111
Three
121
Four
167
The Nature and Extent of Political Obligation
173
Role Playing and the Limit between the Public
183
Montaignes Justification for Toleration in Historical
194
Five
201
Wealth Power
216
SelfEssaying
226
Montaignes Arguments in Contemporary
234

Diversity and Unity
127
Overcoming the Metaphysical Impulse
133
Ignorance and SelfKnowledge
142
SelfExploration as Going Home
150
The Body and Pleasure Properly Pursued
160
Endnotes
241
Bibliography
297
Index
323
About the Author 337
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Alan Levine is Assistant Professor of Government at American University.

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