The Britannica Guide to the Ideas that Made the Modern World: The People, Philosophy, and History of the EnlightenmentRobinson, 2008 - 369 Seiten A primer on the philosophers, scientists and theorists of the Enlightenment, including Newton, Locke, Hume, Voltaire and Spinoza, this is one in a series of Britannica Guides to some of the main issues of our times. |
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... remained entrenched in such institutions as the Sorbonne ; some bishops might be worldly but others were conscientious ; monasteries decayed but parish life was vital and curés ( parish priests ) well trained . Nor was theology ...
... remained entrenched in such institutions as the Sorbonne ; some bishops might be worldly but others were conscientious ; monasteries decayed but parish life was vital and curés ( parish priests ) well trained . Nor was theology ...
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... remained an intellectual leader in France . A stay in England ( 1726-8 ) led to the Lettres philosophiques or Lettres sur les Anglais ( 1734 ; Philosophical Letters , or Letters on England ) , which – taking England as a polemical model ...
... remained an intellectual leader in France . A stay in England ( 1726-8 ) led to the Lettres philosophiques or Lettres sur les Anglais ( 1734 ; Philosophical Letters , or Letters on England ) , which – taking England as a polemical model ...
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... remained largely confined to the associative theories of Locke and his followers until Hume gave to the imagination a fundamental role in the generation of common sense beliefs . Kant attempted to describe the imagination as a ...
... remained largely confined to the associative theories of Locke and his followers until Hume gave to the imagination a fundamental role in the generation of common sense beliefs . Kant attempted to describe the imagination as a ...
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A History of the Enlightenment | 1 |
The Scientific Revolution | 38 |
Man and Evolution | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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18th century A. C. Grayling aesthetic argued authority Bacon became Britannica Burke civil Claude-Adrien Helvétius concept constitution contemporary criticism d'Alembert David Hume Declaration Deism Deist Denis Diderot Descartes Diderot economic Edinburgh elected Émile Encyclopédie England English Essay established Europe experience force France freedom French historical Enlightenment Hobbes human nature Hume ideas important individual influence intellectual Isaac Newton Jacobin Club Jean-Jacques Rousseau John Locke judgement Kant knowledge labour later Leibniz liberal liberty Locke's London mathematics ment metaphysics method mind modern moral motion Newton object Paine Paris Parliament philosopher physical political Principia principles Prussia published reason reform religion religious René Descartes Revolution revolutionary Robespierre Rousseau Royal scientific Scottish Scottish Enlightenment sense Smith social society Spinoza theory Thomas Thomas Paine thought tion Treatise truth universe utilitarian Voltaire Wealth of Nations Wilkes writings wrote