Description
Debates over relativism are as old as philosophy itself. Since the late nineteenth century, relativism has also been a controversial topic in many of the social and cultural sciences. And yet, relativism has not been a central topic of research in the history of philosophy or the history of the social sciences. This collection seeks to remedy this situation by studying the emergence of modern forms of relativism as they unfolded in the German lands during the "long nineteenth century" EURO"from the Enlightenment to National Socialism. It focuses on relativist and anti-relativist ideas and arguments in four contexts: history, science, epistemology, and politics.
The Emergence of Relativism will be of interest to those studying nineteenth- and twentieth-century philosophy, German idealism, and history and philosophy of science, as well as those in related disciplines such as sociology and anthropology.
About the Author
Martin Kusch is a professor of philosophy at the University of Vienna and the principal investigator of an ERC Advanced Grant project "The Emergence of Relativism" (2014-2019).
Katherina Kinzel is a postdoctoral researcher in the ERC project "The Emergence of Relativism" (2014-2019).
Johannes Steizinger is a postdoctoral researcher in the ERC project "The Emergence of Relativism" (2014-2019).
Niels Wildschut is a PhD student in the ERC project "The Emergence of Relativism" (2014-2019).
Book Information
ISBN 9781032570235
Author Martin Kusch
Format Paperback
Page Count 268
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 420g