Enlightenment

And Why It Still Matters

466 pages

English language

Published May 28, 2015 by Oxford University Press.

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978-0-19-870088-3
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Liberty and equality. Human rights. Freedom of thought and expression. Belief in reason and progress. The value of scientific inquiry. These are just some of the ideas that were conceived and developed during the Enlightenment, and which changed forever the intellectual landscape of the Western world. Spanning hundreds of years of history, Anthony Pagden traces the origins of this seminal movement, showing how Enlightenment concepts directly influenced modern culture, making possible a secular, tolerant, and, above all, cosmopolitan world.

Everyone can agree on its impact. But in the end, just what was Enlightenment? A cohesive philosophical project? A discrete time period in the life of the mind when the superstitions of the past were overthrown and reason and equality came to the fore? Or an open-ended intellectual process, a way of looking at the world and the human condition, that continued long after the eighteenth century ended? To address …

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A Decontextualized Tour Through Enlightenment Philosophy

Pagden provides an interesting but esoteric tour through Enlightenment thought, examining the different strands of inquiry and debate that took place across the Western world. Most of these discussions are presented without context - besides biological details history only makes brief appearances until, ironically, the French Revolution - and this makes it hard to fully understand the forces behind these philosophical inquiries. It's still an interesting distillation of primary sources, and is helpful if you want pointers for where to dig in more

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