Reason and Its Others: Italy, Spain, and the New WorldBy exploring manifestations of normative and non-normative thinking in the geopolitical and cultural contexts of Early Modern Italy, Spain, and the American colonies, this volume hopes to encourage interdisciplinary discussions on the early modern notions of reason and unreason, good and evil, justice and injustice, center and periphery, freedom and containment, self and other. |
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The Telescope in the Baroque Imagination | 3 |
The Reception of Passions de lâme | 39 |
Technologies | 61 |
An Unreasonable Journey? The Place of Europe | 101 |
A Feminist Road Not Taken | 123 |
A Dialogue | 145 |
The Baroque Public Sphere | 165 |
Reasons Baroque House Cervantes Master Architect | 186 |
Sacrificial Politics in the Spanish Colonies | 243 |
Bartolomé de las Casas on Imperial Ethics | 259 |
Imperialism and Anthropophagy in Early Modern | 279 |
Modernity | 296 |
Vicos New Science between | 316 |
Reasoning the Other | 331 |
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The Genealogy of the Sublime in the Aesthetics | 221 |
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