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  • 312 sidor
  • 2024
A lively and provocative account of Bernard Mandeville and the work that scandalised and appalled his contemporariesand made him one of the most influential thinkers of the eighteenth century In 1714, doctor, philosopher and writer Bernard Mandeville published The Fable of the Bees, a humourous tale in which a prosperous hive full of greedy and licentious bees trade their vices for virtues and immediately fall into economic and societal collapse. Outrage among the reading public followed; philosophers took up their pens to refute what they saw as the fables central assertion. How could it be that an immoral community thrived but the introduction of morality caused it to crash and burn? In Man-Devil, John Callanan examines Mandeville and his famous fable, showing how its contentious claimthat vice was essential to the economic flourishing of any societyformed part of Mandevilles overall theory of human nature. Mandeville, Callanan argues, was perfectly suited to analyse and satirise the emerging phenomenon of modern societyand reveal the gap between its self-image and its reality. Callanan shows that Mandevilles thinking was informed by his medical training and his innovative approach to the treatment of illness with both physiological and psychological components. Through incisive and controversial analyses of sexual mores, gender inequality, economic structures and political ideology, Mandeville sought to provide a naturalistic account of human behaviourone that put humans in close continuity with animals. Aware that his fellow human beings might find this offensive, he cloaked his theories in fables, poems, anecdotes and humourous stories. Mandeville mastered irony precisely for the purpose of making us aware of uncomfortable aspects of our deepest naturesaspects that we still struggle to acknowledge today.
  • Författare: John J Callanan
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780691165448
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 312
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-10-15
  • Förlag: Princeton University Press