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The Somersault of Intelligence: Blumenberg and the Legitimacy of Modernity (Part I)
Greg Laugero Greg Laugero

The Somersault of Intelligence: Blumenberg and the Legitimacy of Modernity (Part I)

What if the Enlightenment was not simply a new set of ideas but a new orientation of intelligence itself? Hans Blumenberg describes Modernity as a gradual turning from a world in which truth meant aligning ourselves with a purposeful cosmos to one in which knowledge became the power to anticipate and transform events. This first essay follows Blumenberg’s reading of Descartes and the emergence of “human self-assertion” as the motor of history.

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