What Happened to Civility: The Promise and Failure of Montaigne's Modern Project

Author:   Ann Hartle
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Pages:   190
Publication Date:   15 April 2022
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What Happened to Civility: The Promise and Failure of Montaigne's Modern Project


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Author:   Ann Hartle
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
Imprint:   University of Notre Dame Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
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9780268202330


ISBN 10:   0268202338
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   15 April 2022
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Format:   Paperback
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The insistent point of What Happened to Civility-that civility is collapsing as enlightenment ideology's relentless advance swamps the premodern, traditional sources of nobility and mercy that Montaigne relied upon to create civility in the first place-is new, true, and significant. -Benjamin Storey, co-author of Why We Are Restless No other book-length treatment of Montaigne's notion of civility exists. Hartle succeeds admirably well in showing that Montaigne's conception of civility helped to shape modern self-understanding in significant ways. -John C. McCarthy, editor of Modern Enlightenment and the Rule of Reason


What Happened to Civility's insistent point-that civility is collapsing as enlightenment ideology's relentless advance swamps the premodern, traditional sources of nobility and mercy that Montaigne relied upon to create civility in the first place-is new, true, and significant. -Benjamin Storey, co-author of Why We Are Restless: On the Modern Quest for Contentment No other book-length treatment of Montaigne's notion of civility exists. Hartle succeeds admirably well in showing that Montaigne's conception of civility helped to shape modern self-understanding in significant ways. -John C. McCarthy, editor of Modern Enlightenment and the Rule of Reason


"“The insistent point of What Happened to Civility—that civility is collapsing as enlightenment ideology’s relentless advance swamps the premodern, traditional sources of nobility and mercy that Montaigne relied upon to create civility in the first place—is new, true, and significant.” —Benjamin Storey, co-author of Why We Are Restless “No other book-length treatment of Montaigne’s notion of civility exists. Hartle succeeds admirably well in showing that Montaigne’s conception of civility helped to shape modern self-understanding in significant ways.” —John C. McCarthy, editor of Modern Enlightenment and the Rule of Reason ""Time spent with this book will be rewarded, both with a heightened sense of the importance of civility to human happiness and wonder for the artistry of a great essayist like Montaigne."" —The American Conservative ""The book is a good contribution to a troubling debate, and one with which Montaigne himself would have been pleased."" —Church Times “Ann Hartle analyzes the reasons for the contemporary decay of civility, which was given its modern formulation 'out of the fragments of the shattered classical-Christian tradition' in Montaigne’s Essays. She goes on to consider 'what has been lost in the movement from sacred tradition as the social bond' to its secular form, notably a 'public standard of moral virtue.'"" —Choice Ann Hartle’s What Happened to Civility offers an inviting proposition: civility should be understood as a human invention and therefore is ultimately doomed to failure. —Perspectives on Politics ""Hartle’s focus on civility as the key to understanding Montaigne’s contribution to modernity is original."" —Review of Politics"


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Ann Hartle is professor emeritus of philosophy at Emory University. She is the author of numerous books, including Montaigne and the Origins of Modern Philosophy and Michel de Montaigne: Accidental Philosopher.

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