Könyv The Machine as Metaphor Gabriel W. Campbell

The Machine as Metaphor

Enlightenment Rationality and the Romantic Response

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Kiadó: Colloquium
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 10. 07. 2026
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The history of ideas in the modern West can be read, in part, as a long meditation on the meaning of...

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Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
146
EAN
9798235754393
Enbook ID
53221889
Kiadó
Súly
179
Méretek
140 x 216 x 8

Teljes leírás

The history of ideas in the modern West can be read, in part, as a long meditation on the meaning of the machine. From the seventeenth century onward, the machine became more than a tool or a device; it became a conceptual instrument through which philosophers, scientists, political theorists, and artists sought to understand the world and humanity's place within it. The machine offered a powerful metaphor for order, predictability, and rationality. It promised mastery over nature, clarity of explanation, and the possibility of constructing social institutions with the same precision and reliability as a well‑regulated mechanism. Yet this same metaphor provoked profound unease. As the eighteenth century gave way to the nineteenth, and as industrialization transformed landscapes and lives, the machine came to symbolize alienation, reductionism, and the loss of organic wholeness. Romantic thinkers, poets, and artists mounted a sustained critique of mechanistic rationality, arguing that the machine, as metaphor and as material reality, threatened to flatten the richness of human experience and the vitality of nature.