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OverviewAlthough the ideas of freedom, peaceful coexistence, and a modest role for government are central to the liberal political tradition and the political practices of contemporary liberal democracies, their justification is disputed. This book argues that a comparative investigation of the thought of the sixteenth century French philosopher Michel de Montaigne and the ancient Chinese Daoist thinker Zhuangzi can help clarify one class of argument for these concerns, namely those connected to forms of skepticism. Both early modern France and China during the Warring States period gave rise to great intellectual and political conflicts; these thinkers responded by examining the limits of human knowledge and questioning claims to comprehensive knowledge of the best way of living. They argue that once we understand these limits, we will uphold the freedom to think and act in a variety of ways. Adopting this skeptical stance also undermines many of the grand pretensions to knowledge that motivate violent political projects. It leads, in this way, to a more modest or constrained view of the proper scope of good government. These claims are not of mere historical significance; the conditions of deep disagreement out of which their works emerged continue to persist today, as do the attempts to violently impose particular ways of living backed by dubious claims to knowledge. For this reason, the work of Montaigne and Zhuangzi helps us to better understand our contemporary political challenges and the ways in which we might move forward. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lincoln Rathnam (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Duke Kunshan University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780197607534ISBN 10: 0197607535 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 13 May 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order Table of Contentsto comeReviewsAuthor InformationLincoln Rathnam is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Associate Chair of the Division of Social Sciences at Duke Kunshan University. He has previously been a postdoctoral fellow in the Program in Democracy and Citizenship at Emory University and a visiting instructor at Davidson College. He received his B.A. (Philosophy) from Davidson College and his M.A. (East Asian Studies) and Ph.D. (Political Science) from the University of Toronto. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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