Cover image for Herder

Herder

by John K. Noyes

Buy the book

History / Europe / GeneralHistory / Europe / GermanyHistory / Modern / 18th CenturyLiterary Criticism / GeneralLiterary Criticism / European / GermanPhilosophy / AestheticsPhilosophy / EpistemologyPhilosophy / History & Surveys / ModernPolitical Science / History & TheoryPolitical Science / Imperialism

Description

Among his generation of intellectuals, the eighteenth-century German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder is recognized both for his innovative philosophy of language and history and for his passionate criticism of racism, colonialism, and imperialism. A student of Immanuel Kant, Herder challenged the idea that anyone - even the philosophers of the Enlightenment - could have a monopoly on truth.

In Herder: Aesthetics against Imperialism, John K. Noyes plumbs the connections between Herder's anti-imperialism, often acknowledged but rarely explored in depth, and his epistemological investigations. Noyes argues that Herder's anti-rationalist epistemology, his rejection of universal conceptions of truth, knowledge, and justice, constitutes the first attempt to establish not just a moral but an epistemological foundation for anti-imperialism. Engaging with the work of postcolonial theorists such Dipesh Chakrabarty and Gayatri Spivak, this book is a valuable reassessment of Enlightenment anti-imperialism that demonstrates Herder's continuing relevance to postcolonial studies today.

Book Details

Publisher:
University of Toronto Press
Published:
2015-01-01
Pages:
402
Language:
EN
ISBN:
9781442650381