The Clandestine Organization And Diffusion Of Philosophic Ideas In France From 1700 To 1750


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The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-century Philosophy


The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-century Philosophy

Author: Knud Haakonssen

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2006


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This two-volume set presents a comprehensive and up-to-date history of eighteenth-century philosophy. The subject is treated systematically by topic, not by individual thinker, school, or movement, thus enabling a much more historically nuanced picture of the period to be painted.

The Clandestine Organization and Diffusion of Philosophic Ideas in France from 1700 to 1750


The Clandestine Organization and Diffusion of Philosophic Ideas in France from 1700 to 1750

Author: Ira Owen Wade

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1938


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Judaism and Enlightenment


Judaism and Enlightenment

Author: Adam Sutcliffe

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2004


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This study investigates the philosophical and political significance of Judaism in the intellectual life of seventeenth and eighteenth century Europe. Adam Sutcliffe shows how the widespread and enthusiastic fascination with Judaism prevalent around 1650 was largely eclipsed a century later by attitudes of dismissal and disdain. He argues that Judaism was uniquely difficult for Enlightenment thinkers to account for, and that their intense responses, both negative and positive, to Jewish topics are central to an understanding of the underlying ambiguities of the Enlightenment itself. Judaism and the Jews were a limit case, a destabilising challenge, and a constant test for Enlightenment rationalism. Erudite and highly broad-ranging in its sources, and yet extremely accessible in its argument, Judaism and Enlightenment is a major contribution to the history of European ideas, of interest to scholars of Jewish history and to those working on the Enlightenment, toleration and the emergence of modernity itself.