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The Enlightenment : A Very Short Introduction / John Robertson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Very short introductions ; 443.Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015Copyright date: �2015Edition: First editionDescription: 147 pages : illustrations ; 18 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199591787
  • 0199591784
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 190.9/033 23
LOC classification:
  • B802 .R63 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
The Enlightenment -- Engaging with religion -- Bettering the human condition -- Enlightening the public -- The Enlightenment in philosophy and history.
Summary: A foundational moment in the history of modern European thought, the Enlightenment continues to be a reference point for philosophers, scholars and opinion-formers. To many it remains the inspiration of our commitments to the betterment of the human condition. To others, it represents the elevation of one set of European values to the world, many of whose peoples have quite different values. But what is the relationship between the historical Enlightenment and the idea of 'Enlightenment', and can these two understandings be reconciled? In this Very Short Introduction, John Robertson offers a concise historical introduction to the Enlightenment as an intellectual movement of eighteenth-century Europe. Discussing its intellectual achievements, he also explores how its supporters exploited new ways of communicating their ideas to a wider public, creating a new 'public sphere' for critical discussion of the moral, economic and political issues facing their societies.
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Intellectual Traditions II Spring Semester

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-140) and index.

The Enlightenment -- Engaging with religion -- Bettering the human condition -- Enlightening the public -- The Enlightenment in philosophy and history.

A foundational moment in the history of modern European thought, the Enlightenment continues to be a reference point for philosophers, scholars and opinion-formers. To many it remains the inspiration of our commitments to the betterment of the human condition. To others, it represents the elevation of one set of European values to the world, many of whose peoples have quite different values. But what is the relationship between the historical Enlightenment and the idea of 'Enlightenment', and can these two understandings be reconciled? In this Very Short Introduction, John Robertson offers a concise historical introduction to the Enlightenment as an intellectual movement of eighteenth-century Europe. Discussing its intellectual achievements, he also explores how its supporters exploited new ways of communicating their ideas to a wider public, creating a new 'public sphere' for critical discussion of the moral, economic and political issues facing their societies.

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