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Divided into three parts, this book: Considers the Radical Enlightenment movement as a whole, including its defining features and characteristics and the history of the term itself.
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This volume investigates the impact of Radical Enlightenment thought on German culture during the eighteenth century. It takes recent work by Jonathan Israel as its point of departure and debates the precise nature of Enlightenment.
The Radical Enlightenment was a revolutionary set of ideas which helped lay the foundations of the modern world on the basis of equality, democracy, secular values, and universality.
This is a study of the origins and rise of the Radical Enlightenment. The book analyses the enlightenment's role in the demolition of traditional structures of authority, scientific thought and belief.
Unlike the American and French Revolutions, the Haitian Revolution was the first in a modern state to implement human rights universally and unconditionally. Going well beyond the selective emancipation of...
79 Roger,Life Sciences, 213–14,216; Wade, Intellectual Development, 598, 631; Ferrone, Intellectual Roots, 266; Pearson, Fables, 230–1. 80 Waltersand Barber, 'Introduction', 113; Berman, 'Determinism', 252; Israel, Radical Enlightenment ...
The essays in this volume discuss the overlap between philosophical, aesthetic, and political concerns in the 1790s either in the work of individuals or in the transfer of cultural materials across national borders, which tended to entail ...