Carte Modern Humanists Reconsidered J. M. Robertson

Modern Humanists Reconsidered

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"Modern Humanists Reconsidered" is an incisive work of intellectual history and criticism by the ren...

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2026
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212
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9781025454269
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102545426X
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52990439
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305
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156 x 234 x 11

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"Modern Humanists Reconsidered" is an incisive work of intellectual history and criticism by the renowned rationalist J.M. Robertson. In this volume, Robertson revisits and re-evaluates the philosophical and social contributions of major Victorian and early 20th-century figures, including Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, John Ruskin, and Matthew Arnold. By applying a secular and analytical lens to their legacies, the author scrutinizes their impact on ethics, sociology, and the broader humanist movement.

The book serves as a critical bridge between nineteenth-century idealism and the burgeoning rationalism of the early twentieth century. Robertson identifies the contradictions and strengths in the work of these "modern humanists," offering a scholarly defense of reason against more mystical or traditional interpretations. This study provides deep insights into the evolution of social thought and the role of the critic in shaping public morality.

As a significant piece of literary and social criticism, "Modern Humanists Reconsidered" is essential for understanding the foundations of modern secular humanism. Robertson's prose is both rigorous and accessible, making this work a valuable resource for students of Victorian literature, philosophy, and the history of ideas.

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