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Skepticism and the New World

The Anthropological Argument and the Emergence of Modernity

Danilo Marcondes

The arrival of Europeans in the New World in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, often neglected by historians of philosophy, is a crucial historical event that transformed modern thought. Skepticism and the New World: The Anthropological Argument and the Emergence of Modernity argues that the encounter between Europeans and the inhabitants of the New World challenges Europeans’ concept of a universal human nature and leads to new forms of skepticism.

Contrasting a theological and political debate on the rights of indigenous peoples with the rights of conquest and “just war” of the Spanish, Danilo Marcondes examines their anthropology, exploring how the French saw the indigenous cultures of the New World and how they shaped their epistemology.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 120 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66693-554-7 • Hardback • December 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
Subjects: Philosophy / Epistemology, History / Europe / Renaissance, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

Danilo Marcondes is tenured assistant professor at the Brazilian War College (Escola Superior de Guerra-ESG) in Rio de Janeiro.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Skepticism and the New World

Chapter 2: The Crisis of the Idea of a Universal Man and the Modern Discussion of Human

Rights

Chapter 3. La France Antarctique

Chapter 4: The Politics of Language in the New World

Chapter 5: New World, New Worlds

Bibliography

About the Author

“A welcome contribution to the history of ideas, Skepticism and the New World traces how European philosophical and intellectual traditions influenced encounters with and understandings of the peoples, languages, and cultures of the Americas; and—crucially—how these encounters and understandings would come to influence the development of key ideas in Western philosophy and science. Marcondes’ careful analysis of texts from diverse linguistic, philosophical, and theological traditions highlights the complexities of these interactions and provides the reader with a wide-ranging overview, underscoring the importance of dialogues between Europe and the ‘New World’ to our current understanding of humanity and human nature.”


— Catherine Fountain, Appalachian State University


Skepticism and the New World represents a major and innovative contribution to understanding the paradigm opened by Popkin, regarding the crucial role of scepticism in shaping modern philosophy. The innovation primarily consists of introducing a previously disregarded element: the ‘constitutive force’ of the New World and its imposition on the European imagination. While it revived ancient sceptical arguments—as in Montaigne— such imposition induced a deep mutation within the sceptical tradition itself. Danilo Marcondes’ shows us how scepticism provided a distinct understanding of ‘universality of human nature’: the universality of the human being as a ‘symbolic animal,’ capable of producing numerous forms of life and countless cultural variations. This outstanding book points to the importance of scepticism in forging a new scientific attitude, based on empirical observation.


— Renato Lessa


Skepticism and the New World

The Anthropological Argument and the Emergence of Modernity

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Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • The arrival of Europeans in the New World in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, often neglected by historians of philosophy, is a crucial historical event that transformed modern thought. Skepticism and the New World: The Anthropological Argument and the Emergence of Modernity argues that the encounter between Europeans and the inhabitants of the New World challenges Europeans’ concept of a universal human nature and leads to new forms of skepticism.

    Contrasting a theological and political debate on the rights of indigenous peoples with the rights of conquest and “just war” of the Spanish, Danilo Marcondes examines their anthropology, exploring how the French saw the indigenous cultures of the New World and how they shaped their epistemology.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 120 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-66693-554-7 • Hardback • December 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
    Subjects: Philosophy / Epistemology, History / Europe / Renaissance, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Author
Author
  • Danilo Marcondes is tenured assistant professor at the Brazilian War College (Escola Superior de Guerra-ESG) in Rio de Janeiro.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Skepticism and the New World

    Chapter 2: The Crisis of the Idea of a Universal Man and the Modern Discussion of Human

    Rights

    Chapter 3. La France Antarctique

    Chapter 4: The Politics of Language in the New World

    Chapter 5: New World, New Worlds

    Bibliography

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • “A welcome contribution to the history of ideas, Skepticism and the New World traces how European philosophical and intellectual traditions influenced encounters with and understandings of the peoples, languages, and cultures of the Americas; and—crucially—how these encounters and understandings would come to influence the development of key ideas in Western philosophy and science. Marcondes’ careful analysis of texts from diverse linguistic, philosophical, and theological traditions highlights the complexities of these interactions and provides the reader with a wide-ranging overview, underscoring the importance of dialogues between Europe and the ‘New World’ to our current understanding of humanity and human nature.”


    — Catherine Fountain, Appalachian State University


    Skepticism and the New World represents a major and innovative contribution to understanding the paradigm opened by Popkin, regarding the crucial role of scepticism in shaping modern philosophy. The innovation primarily consists of introducing a previously disregarded element: the ‘constitutive force’ of the New World and its imposition on the European imagination. While it revived ancient sceptical arguments—as in Montaigne— such imposition induced a deep mutation within the sceptical tradition itself. Danilo Marcondes’ shows us how scepticism provided a distinct understanding of ‘universality of human nature’: the universality of the human being as a ‘symbolic animal,’ capable of producing numerous forms of life and countless cultural variations. This outstanding book points to the importance of scepticism in forging a new scientific attitude, based on empirical observation.


    — Renato Lessa


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