Novelty Historicized

HUM 595 / COM 595 / PHI 595 / HOS 515
Daniel Garber (Philosophy) and Eileen Reeves (Comparative Literature)

It is now taken for granted that what is new and improved is always better, but it was not always so. This seminar explores early modern debates over novelty and tradition in religion, science, philosophy, and the arts and literature; readings also include contemporary critical theories of the new.