The metahistory of Western knowledge in the modern era: four evolving metaparadigms, 1648 to present
The book is a study of the evolving history of knowledge in the arts and sciences in the modern era - from 1648 through the present. Modernism is treated as an epoch with evolving disciplines whose articulated problems of a time and the inquiry methods to address them, develop in a coordinated manne...
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CONTENTS VI Chapter Four The Fourth Phase: Integrating the New Four Causal Understandings with the Traditional c. 1720-c. 1750 A. Philosophy of History /Societal Development of Political Institutions Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brede et de Montesquieu (1689-1755) B. Literature C. Biology—Environmental Determinism as the Cause of the Evolution of Plants, Animals and Homo Sapiens Montesquieu (1689-1755) Partii The Second Modern Metaparadigm, C.1750-C. 1865 Chapter Five The First Phase: Seminal Ideation, c. 1750֊c. 1770: The Focus upon Definition and Hypothesis A. Philosophy of History/Development of Institutions Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712—1778) B. Literature Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781) and Edward Young (1683-1765) C. Biology and Botany—Discovery of the Male-Female Participation in the Evolution of the Embryo Friedrich Caspar Wolff (1733-1794) Chapter Six Chapter Seven The Second Phase: Developing a Systematic Structure for Guiding New Inquiry and Explanation c. 17 70—c. 1790 65 69 69 74 77 77 83 85 86 86 89 89 95 95 101 A. History/Philosophy of History Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) andJohann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) B. Literature Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749—1832) C. Biology/Botany Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) 103 104 109 110 113 113 The Third Phase: Material Inquiry into the Verifiability of Specific Concepts, and Conflict over the Implications of the Findings C.1790-C. 1820 117 A. Philosophy of History Immanuel Kant (1724—1804) B. Literature Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1831) C. Biology/Botany Erasmus Darwin (1731—1802) 117 117 119 119 121 121
CONTENTS Chapter Eight Partili The Fourth Phase: Integrating the New Four Causal Understandings with the Traditional c. 1820-c.I860 129 A. Philosophy of History/History Leopold von Ranke (1795—1886) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770—1831) Karl Marx (1818-1883) B. Literature Honoré Balzac (1799-1850) C. Biology Charles Darwin (1809—1882) 131 131 133 135 138 138 141 141 The Third Modern Metaparadigm C.1860-C.1960 Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve vii 145 The First Phase: Seminal Ideation, c. 1860-1870: The Focus upon Definition and Hypothesis 149 A. Philosophy of History Karl Marx (1818-1883) B. Literature/Drama Henrik Ibsen (1828—1906) C. Biology Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) 149 149 152 152 156 156 The Second Phase: Developing a Systematic Structure for Guiding New Inquiry and Explanation С.1870-С.1895 167 A. Philosophy of History Friedrich Metzsche (1844—1900) B. Literature/Drama Henrik Ibsen (1828—1906) G. Psychology Franz Brentano (1838—1917) 167 167 170 170 173 173 The Third Phase: Material Inquiry into the Verifiability of Specific Concepts, and Conflict over the Implications of the Findings C.1890-C. 1920 177 A. History Hrnrich Friedjung (1851-1920) B. Literature Thomas Mann (1875—1955) C. Psychology Sigmund Freud (1856—1939) 177 ҮП 180 180 183 183 The Fourth Phase: Integrating the New Four Causal Understandings with the Traditional c. 1920-c. 1960 A. History/Philosophy of History Sigmund Freud (1856—1939) 187 189 189
CONTENTS viii B. Literature/Drama Jean-Paul Sartre (1905—1980) C. Micro-Sociology Kurt Lemn (1890-1947) Part IV The Fourth Modern Metaparadigm, c. 1970-C.2060 Chapter Thirteen The First Phase: Seminal Ideation, C.1960-T980: The Focus upon Definition and Hypothesis A. Philosophy of History Hayden White (1928-2018) B. Drama Judith Malina (1926-2015) C. Group Dynamics: Advent of the Encounter Group Morton A. Lieberman, Irvin D. Talom (1931-Present) and Matthew B. Miles Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen The Second Phase: Developing a Systematic Structure for Guiding New Inquiry and Explanation c.1970-1990 192 192 198 198 205 207 207 207 210 210 214 214 219 A. Historiography Hayden White (1928-2018) B. Drama Judith Malina (1926-2015) C. Group Dynamics: The Guiding Principles of Encounter Groups Morton A. Lieberman, Irvin D. Talom (1931-Present) and Matthew B. Miks 219 219 225 225 228 The Third Phase: Material Inquiry into the Verifiability of Specific Concepts, and Conflict over the Implications of the Findings C.1990-C. 2020 231 A. Philosophy of History Hayden White (1928-2018) B. Literature Eljnede Jelinek (1946-Present) Eljriede Jelinek, The Piano Teacher, A Novel C. Group Dynamics—The Focus Group Charles E. Basch 231 231 234 234 234 239 239 Conclusion 243 228 Bibliography 247 Index 255
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CONTENTS Introduction Parti The First Modern Metaparadigm, C.1648-C.1750 Chapter One The First Phase: Seminal Ideation, C.1648-C.1670: The Focus upon Definition and Hypothesis A. History/Philosophy of History Thomas Hobbes (1588-1670) and Samuel Pufendorf (1632-1694) B. Literature—The Modern Novel Anton Ulrich (1633-1714) C. Mathematics—The Development of Logical Calculus (A Precursor of Calculus) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1717) Chapter Two The Second Phase: Developing a Systematic Theory for Future Inquiry and Problem-Solving с. 1670-с. 1690 A. History/Philosophy of History Thomas Hobbes (1588-1670) Samuel Pufendorf (1632-1694) B. Literature Anton Ulrich (1633—1714) C. Mathematics—The Further Development of Logical Calculus: Two Studies (1679) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1717) Chapter Three The Third Phase: Material Inquiry into the Verifiability of Specific Concepts, and Conflict over the Implications of the Findings С.1690-С. 17 20 A. History/Philosophy of History Anthony Ashley-Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671—1713) B. Literature Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) C. Mathematics—A Study in the Logical Calculus, Early 1690s Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1717) 1 21 23 25 25 31 31 34 34 39 40 40 43 45 45 47 47 53 56 56 61 61 63 63
CONTENTS VI Chapter Four The Fourth Phase: Integrating the New Four Causal Understandings with the Traditional c. 1720-c. 1750 A. Philosophy of History /Societal Development of Political Institutions Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brede et de Montesquieu (1689-1755) B. Literature C. Biology—Environmental Determinism as the Cause of the Evolution of Plants, Animals and Homo Sapiens Montesquieu (1689-1755) Partii The Second Modern Metaparadigm, C.1750-C. 1865 Chapter Five The First Phase: Seminal Ideation, c. 1750֊c. 1770: The Focus upon Definition and Hypothesis A. Philosophy of History/Development of Institutions Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712—1778) B. Literature Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781) and Edward Young (1683-1765) C. Biology and Botany—Discovery of the Male-Female Participation in the Evolution of the Embryo Friedrich Caspar Wolff (1733-1794) Chapter Six Chapter Seven The Second Phase: Developing a Systematic Structure for Guiding New Inquiry and Explanation c. 17 70—c. 1790 65 69 69 74 77 77 83 85 86 86 89 89 95 95 101 A. History/Philosophy of History Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) andJohann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) B. Literature Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749—1832) C. Biology/Botany Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) 103 104 109 110 113 113 The Third Phase: Material Inquiry into the Verifiability of Specific Concepts, and Conflict over the Implications of the Findings C.1790-C. 1820 117 A. Philosophy of History Immanuel Kant (1724—1804) B. Literature Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1831) C. Biology/Botany Erasmus Darwin (1731—1802) 117 117 119 119 121 121
CONTENTS Chapter Eight Partili The Fourth Phase: Integrating the New Four Causal Understandings with the Traditional c. 1820-c.I860 129 A. Philosophy of History/History Leopold von Ranke (1795—1886) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770—1831) Karl Marx (1818-1883) B. Literature Honoré Balzac (1799-1850) C. Biology Charles Darwin (1809—1882) 131 131 133 135 138 138 141 141 The Third Modern Metaparadigm C.1860-C.1960 Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve vii 145 The First Phase: Seminal Ideation, c. 1860-1870: The Focus upon Definition and Hypothesis 149 A. Philosophy of History Karl Marx (1818-1883) B. Literature/Drama Henrik Ibsen (1828—1906) C. Biology Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) 149 149 152 152 156 156 The Second Phase: Developing a Systematic Structure for Guiding New Inquiry and Explanation С.1870-С.1895 167 A. Philosophy of History Friedrich Metzsche (1844—1900) B. Literature/Drama Henrik Ibsen (1828—1906) G. Psychology Franz Brentano (1838—1917) 167 167 170 170 173 173 The Third Phase: Material Inquiry into the Verifiability of Specific Concepts, and Conflict over the Implications of the Findings C.1890-C. 1920 177 A. History Hrnrich Friedjung (1851-1920) B. Literature Thomas Mann (1875—1955) C. Psychology Sigmund Freud (1856—1939) 177 ҮП 180 180 183 183 The Fourth Phase: Integrating the New Four Causal Understandings with the Traditional c. 1920-c. 1960 A. History/Philosophy of History Sigmund Freud (1856—1939) 187 189 189
CONTENTS viii B. Literature/Drama Jean-Paul Sartre (1905—1980) C. Micro-Sociology Kurt Lemn (1890-1947) Part IV The Fourth Modern Metaparadigm, c. 1970-C.2060 Chapter Thirteen The First Phase: Seminal Ideation, C.1960-T980: The Focus upon Definition and Hypothesis A. Philosophy of History Hayden White (1928-2018) B. Drama Judith Malina (1926-2015) C. Group Dynamics: Advent of the Encounter Group Morton A. Lieberman, Irvin D. Talom (1931-Present) and Matthew B. Miles Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen The Second Phase: Developing a Systematic Structure for Guiding New Inquiry and Explanation c.1970-1990 192 192 198 198 205 207 207 207 210 210 214 214 219 A. Historiography Hayden White (1928-2018) B. Drama Judith Malina (1926-2015) C. Group Dynamics: The Guiding Principles of Encounter Groups Morton A. Lieberman, Irvin D. Talom (1931-Present) and Matthew B. Miks 219 219 225 225 228 The Third Phase: Material Inquiry into the Verifiability of Specific Concepts, and Conflict over the Implications of the Findings C.1990-C. 2020 231 A. Philosophy of History Hayden White (1928-2018) B. Literature Eljnede Jelinek (1946-Present) Eljriede Jelinek, The Piano Teacher, A Novel C. Group Dynamics—The Focus Group Charles E. Basch 231 231 234 234 234 239 239 Conclusion 243 228 Bibliography 247 Index 255 |
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