The Discourse of Modernism / Timothy J. Reiss.

Timothy J. Reiss perceives a new mode of discourse emerging in early seventeenth-century Europe; he believes that this form of thought, still our own, may itself soon be giving way. In The Discourse of Modernism, Reiss sets up a theoretical model to describe the process by which one dominant class o...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca : : Cornell University Press,, 1982.
©1982.
Year of Publication:2018
1982
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (410 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
A Note on Punctuation --
1. On Method, Discursive Logics, and Epistemology --
2. Questions of Medieval Discursive Practice --
3. From the Middle Ages to the (W)Hole of Utopia --
4. Kepler, His Dream, and the Analysis and Pattern of Thought --
5. Campanella and Bacon: Concerning Structures of Mind --
6. The Masculine Birth of Time --
7. Cyrano and the Experimental Discourse --
8. The Myth of Sun and Moon --
9. The Difficulty of Writing --
10. Crusoe Rights His Story --
11. Gulliver's Critique of Euclid --
12. Emergence, Consolidation, and Dominance of a Discourse --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Timothy J. Reiss perceives a new mode of discourse emerging in early seventeenth-century Europe; he believes that this form of thought, still our own, may itself soon be giving way. In The Discourse of Modernism, Reiss sets up a theoretical model to describe the process by which one dominant class of discourse is replaced by another. He seeks to demonstrate that each new mode does not constitute a radical break from the past but in fact develops directly from its predecessor.
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 387-402.
ISBN:1501728091
1501723197
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Timothy J. Reiss.