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The Temptation of Hope

Utopian Thinking and Imagination from Thomas More to Ernst Bloch - an Beyond. 43rd Wisconsin Workshop in Honor of Jost Hermand's Eightieth Birthday
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 2019

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Copyright year
2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-89528-804-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-8498-1455-7
Publisher
Aisthesis, Bielefeld
Language
English
Pages
166
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 8
  2. Preface No access Pages 9 - 12 Klaus L. Berghahn
  3. Rational Ordering and Human Existence No access Pages 13 - 30 Wilhelm Voßkamp
  4. On Kant’s “as if ” No access Pages 31 - 48 Jürgen Fohrmann
  5. Karl Popper, Isaiah Berlin, and the Anti-Utopian Refugees No access Pages 49 - 64 Russell Jacoby
  6. “Concrete Utopia” and “Exact Fantasy” No access Pages 65 - 78 Klaus L. Berghahn
  7. Feminism, the Dream of Utopia, and the Rage of Lisbeth Salander No access Pages 79 - 102 Angelika Bammer
  8. Imagining a ‘Green’ Future No access Pages 103 - 124 Peter Morris-Keitel
  9. Academia as Heterotopia No access Pages 125 - 138 Robert C. Holub
  10. The Necessity of Utopian Thinking No access Pages 139 - 154 Jost Hermand
  11. »Laudatio« for Jost Hermand No access Pages 155 - 164 Robert C. Holub
  12. List of Contributors No access Pages 165 - 166