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Lorraine Daston Rules the World (EF, JP)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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The Importance of Subjectivity in the 19th Century

Mason: The root of arbitrary is simply an act of will. And its associations are of anything quite positive really up until about the 16th and 17th century. So John Locke writing in the second treatise on government can think of nothing more intolerable than to be subject to the arbitrary will of another. Mason: There is a story that we tell on the aesthetic side about the rise of discourses that prize subjectivity in the 19th century, like romanticism would be the most straightforward example.

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