理性的限制:近代西方政治思想研究的一個途徑
Date Issued
2002-07-31
Date
2002-07-31
Author(s)
DOI
902414H002011
Abstract
In trying to make sense of modern
political theory in thought and practice at the
beginning of the twentieth-first century, the
centerpiece notion of the limitations of
rationality needs to be looked at anew. In this
project I chart its ideological career from a
progressive to a conservative idea. I argue
that upon its inception in the eighteenth
century it was used to promote ideals of
secular, enlightened progress. I argue when it
is realized that there are in fact two different
models of explanations for the limitations of
rationality: one progressively oriented, the
other conservatively oriented. I argue, further,
that the two models are historically related,
and that are also fruitful to be invoked in
contemporary political argumentation.
Subjects
Enlightenment
Liberalism
Social Science
Political Theory
History of Political Thought
Rationality
Hayek
Fukuyama
J. S.. Mill
Burke
C. B.. Macpherson
Skinner
Pocock
Marx
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學歷史學系暨研究所
Type
report
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