Title: The Enlightenment, (5 Volume Set) Author: Darrin McMahon, Ryan Patrick Hanley ISBN: 0415346878 / 9780415346870 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 1906 Publisher: Routledge Year: 2009 Availability: Out of Stock
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Contents
More than any earlier period of European intellectual history, the age of Enlightenment infused the republic of letters with social and political significance; this long-awaited new collection from Routledge brings together in five volumes the very best scholarship on the period and its legacy. It also incorporates historical and critical essays addressed to the Enlightenment’s alleged responsibility for institutions or policies prevalent in the twentieth century, including economic globalization and the Holocaust.
Volume I
Chapter 1 : The Mind of The Enlightenment : The Philosophy of The Enlightenment Chapter 2 : The Laws of Nature and Nature’s God : The Heavenly City of The Eighteenth-Century Philosophers Chapter 3 : The European Mind : The Critical Years, 1680–1715 Chapter 4 : The Concept of Enlightenment : Dialectic of Enlightenment Chapter 5 : What is Enlightenment?, The Foucault Reader Chapter 6 : The Little Flock of Philosophes : The Enlightenment : The Rise of Modern Paganism Chapter 7 : Was The Early Enlightenment Inherently Radical : What do We Mean by Radical? Chapter 8 : The European Enlightenment : Italy and The Enlightenment Chapter 9 : Was ist Aufklärung? The Concept of Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Germany : Journal of European Studies Chapter 10 : The Dutch Enlightenment : Humanism, Nationalism and Decline, The Dutch Republic in The Eighteenth Century Chapter 11 : The Scottish Enlightenment, The Enlightenment in National Context Chapter 12 : The Enlightenment Above National Context : Political Economy in Eighteenth-Century Scotland and Naples : The Historical Journal Chapter 13 : Critique and Crisis : Enlightenment and The Pathogenesis of Modern Society Chapter 14 : Projecting The Enlightenment, After MacIntyre Chapter 15 : Inventing The Enlightenment : British Hegelians, Anti-Jacobins, and The Oxford English Dictionary : Journal of The History of Ideas Chapter 16 : Enlightenment! Which Enlightenment? : Journal of The History of Ideas Chapter 17 : The Re-Description of Enlightenment : Proceedings of The British Academy
Volume II
Chapter 18 : Scepticism in The Enlightenment : Studies on Voltaire and The Eighteenth Century Chapter 19 : The Historical Philosophy of The Enlightenment : Studies on Voltaire and The Eighteenth Century Chapter 20 : Historical Thought in The Era of Enlightenment, A Companion to Western Historical Thought Chapter 21 : The Enlightenment Science of Society, Inventing Human Science Chapter 22 : Newtonianism and The Origins of The Enlightenment : A Reassessment : Eighteenth-Century Studies Chapter 23 : The Selling of Newton : Science and Technology in Early Eighteenth-Century England : Journal of British Studies, Chapter 24 : Natural Philosophy and Public Spectacle in The Eighteenth Century : History of Science Chapter 25 : Skeletons in The Closet : The First Illustrations of The Female Skeleton in Eighteenth-Century Anatomy Chapter 26 : Medical Science and Human Science in The Enlightenment, Inventing Human Science : Eighteenth-Century Domain Chapter 27 : The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-Century French Thought Chapter 28 : Attention and The Values of Nature in The Enlightenment, The Moral Authority of Nature Chapter 29 : The Berlin Academy under Frederick The Great : History of The Human Sciences Chapter 30 : Mozart and The Hapsburgs : Enlightenment and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Europe Chapter 31 : Diderot and Historical Painting, Aspects of The Eighteenth Century Chapter 32 : Encyclopedias and The Diffusion of Knowledge, The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought
Volume III
Chapter 33 : Blessings in Disguise, Or, The Morality of Evil Chapter 34 : Bernard Mandeville and The Enlightenment’s Maxims of Modernity : Journal of The History of Ideas Chapter 35 : Individuals in Society : Rousseau’s Republican Vision : History of Political Thought Chapter 36 : Social Contract Theory and its Critics, The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought Chapter 37 : Natural Law and The Scottish Enlightenment, The Origins and Nature of The Scottish Enlightenment Chapter 38 : The Structure of Hume’s Political Theory, The Cambridge Companion to Hume Chapter 39 : The Shaping of Political Economy in The Enlightenment : Scottish Journal of Political Economy Chapter 40 : Adam Smith : Scottish Moral Philosopher as Political Economist : Historical Journal Chapter 41 : Sociabilité et mondanité : les hommes des lettres dans les salons parisiens au XVIII siècle : French Historical Studies Chapter 42 : Enlightenment Salons : The Convergence of Female and Philosophic Ambitions : Eighteenth-Century Studies Chapter 43 : Enlightenment Thinking About Gender : The Enlightenment Chapter 44 : The Enlightenment Debate on Women : History Workshop Journal Chapter 45 : The High Enlightenment and The Low Life of Literature in Pre-Revolutionary France : Past and Present Chapter 46 : The Counter-Enlightenment and The Low Life of Literature in Pre-Revolutionary France : Past and Present Chapter 47 : Introduction : The Enlightenment and The Book
Volume IV
Chapter 48 : Montesquieu and The New Republicanism, Machiavelli and Republicanism Chapter 49 : Conversations with Phocion : The Political Thought of Mably : History of Political Thought Chapter 50 : The Religious Origins of The French Revolution Chapter 51 : Spinoza, Locke, and The Enlightenment Battle for Toleration, Toleration in Enlightenment Europe Chapter 52 : Enlightenment, Toleration and Liberty : Enlightenment and Dissent Chapter 53 : Condorcet and The Conflict of Values : Historical Journal Chapter 54 : Enlightenment Anti-Imperialism : Social Research Chapter 55 : Kant’s Idea of Perpetual Peace, with The Benefit of Two Hundred Years’ Hindsight, Perpetual Peace : Essays on Kant’s Cosmopolitan Ideal Chapter 56 : The Permanent Crisis of a Divided Mankind : "Contemporary Crisis of The Nation State" in Historical Perspective : Political Studies Chapter 57 : The Enlightenment, The Nation-State, and The Primal Patricide of Modernity, The Enlightenment and Modernity Chapter 58 : Skepticism and The Problem of ATheism in Early-Modern France, Skepticism and Irreligion in The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Chapter 59 : Enlightenment Details : Theology, Natural History, and The Letter h : Representations Chapter 60 : The Christian Enlightenment, The Cambridge History of Christianity, 1600–1815 Chapter 61 : The Problem of "Enlightened Absolutism" and The German States : Journal of Modern History Chapter 62 : An Enslaved Enlightenment : Rethinking The Intellectual History of The French Atlantic : Social History Chapter 63 : La Ilustración hispanoamericana : Una caracterización, Revolución, Independencia, y las nuevas naciones de Naciones de América
Volume V
Chapter 64 : The American Enlightenment, America and Enlightenment Constitutionalism Chapter 65 : What is Still American in The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson? : William and Mary Quarterly Chapter 66 : The Declaration of Independence and International Law : William and Mary Quarterly Chapter 67 : Introduction : Inventing Human Rights Chapter 68 : Introduction : The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy Chapter 69 : Les Origines Intellectuelles de la révolution français Chapter 70 : Enlightenment, A Critical Dictionary of The French Revolution Chapter 71 : Enlightenment and Revolution, Revolution and Enlightenment : Cultural Origins of The French Revolution Chapter 72 : On The Problem of The Ideological Origins of The French Revolution : Inventing The French Revolution Chapter 73 : Citizen and State under The French Revolution, States and Citizens Chapter 74 : Edmund Burke : Prophet Against The Tyranny of The Politics of Theory, Reflections on The Revolution in France Chapter 75 : Republicanism versus Commercial Society : Paine, Burke and The French Revolution Debate : History of European Ideas Chapter 76 : Tocqueville and The Problem of The French Revolution : Interpreting The French Revolution Chapter 77 : Contextualizing Hegel’s Phenomenology of The French Revolution and The Terror : Political Theory Chapter 78 : The Deflection of Enlightenment : Partisan Review Chapter 79 : The Counter-Enlightenment, Against The Current Chapter 80 : Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment, Revolution and Counter-Revolution : A Eurosceptical Inquiry : History of Political Thought Chapter 81 : On The Supposed Obsolescence of The French Enlightenment, Postmodernism and The Enlightenment Chapter 82 : The Continuity Between The Enlightenment and "Postmodern", What’s Left of Enlightenment? A Postmodern Question Chapter 83 : The Case for The Enlightenment : George Washington’s False Teeth : George Washington’s False Teeth Chapter 84 : Towards a New Topography of Enlightenment : European Review of History