Misplaced Ideas?
Misplaced Ideas?
Political-Intellectual History in Latin America
Palti, Elias J.
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2024
224
Mole
Inglês
9780197774946
15 a 20 dias
Prologue: The Laughter of the Thracian Girl: For an Intellectual History of Latin American Thought
1) The History of the "History of Ideas" in Latin America and Its Critics
Part 1: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
Introduction: The Emergence of Latin American Radicalism: A Case of Inverted Orientalism?
2) Latin American Philosophy I: The Historicist Line in the Genealogical Looking Glass
3) Latin American Philosophy II: The Phenomenological Line and the Metaphysical Turn
4) Revisiting the Topic of "Misplaced Ideas": Dependency Theory and Ideological Production in the Periphery
Part 2: Historiographical Approaches
Introduction: The Syndrome of Alphonse the Wise: Teleologism and Normativism in the History of Ideas
5) Beyond the History of Ideas: On the "Ideological Origins" of the Revolution of Independence
6) From Tradition to Modernity?: Revisionism and Political-Intellectual History
Conclusion: From the History of Models to the History of Problems
Bibliography
Index
Prologue: The Laughter of the Thracian Girl: For an Intellectual History of Latin American Thought
1) The History of the "History of Ideas" in Latin America and Its Critics
Part 1: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
Introduction: The Emergence of Latin American Radicalism: A Case of Inverted Orientalism?
2) Latin American Philosophy I: The Historicist Line in the Genealogical Looking Glass
3) Latin American Philosophy II: The Phenomenological Line and the Metaphysical Turn
4) Revisiting the Topic of "Misplaced Ideas": Dependency Theory and Ideological Production in the Periphery
Part 2: Historiographical Approaches
Introduction: The Syndrome of Alphonse the Wise: Teleologism and Normativism in the History of Ideas
5) Beyond the History of Ideas: On the "Ideological Origins" of the Revolution of Independence
6) From Tradition to Modernity?: Revisionism and Political-Intellectual History
Conclusion: From the History of Models to the History of Problems
Bibliography
Index