Genevieve Lloyd presents a new study of the place of Enlightenment thought in intellectual history and of its continued relevance. She offers original readings of a range of key texts, which highlight the ways in which Enlightenment thinkers enacted in their writing¿and reflected on¿the interplay of intellect, imagination, and emotion.
Genevieve Lloyd presents a new study of the place of Enlightenment thought in intellectual history and of its continued relevance. She offers original readings of a range of key texts, which highlight the ways in which Enlightenment thinkers enacted in their writing¿and reflected on¿the interplay of intellect, imagination, and emotion.
Genevieve Lloyd graduated with honours in Philosophy from the University of Sydney and holds BPhil and DPhil degrees from the University of Oxford. She was a Lecturer, and later a Senior Lecturer, in Philosophy at the Australian National University in Canberra, between 1967 and 1987, before holding the Chair of Philosophy at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, from 1987 to 2000. She is now an Emeritus Professor in Philosophy at the University of New South Wales. Her research has been mainly in history of philosophy--especially seventeenth and eighteenth century philosophy; feminist philosophy; and on the relations between philosophy and literature.
Inhaltsangabe
* Prologue * 1: Cosmopolitan Imagining: Montesquieu's Persian Letters * 2: In Celebration of Not Knowing: Voltaire's Voices * 3: Hume's Sceptic * 4: As Seen by Others: Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments * 5: 'Changing the Common Mode of Thinking': D'Alembert and Diderot on the Encyclopedia * 6: The Attractions of Instability: Diderot's Rameau's Nephew * 7: Kantian Cosmopolitanism: Perpetual Peace * Conclusion: Looking Back on the Enlightenment * Further Reading * Prologue * 1: Cosmopolitan Imagining: Montesquieu's Persian Letters * 2: In Celebration of Not Knowing: Voltaire's Voices * 3: Hume's Sceptic * 4: As Seen by Others: Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments * 5: 'Changing the Common Mode of Thinking': D'Alembert and Diderot on the Encyclopedia * 6: The Attractions of Instability: Diderot's Rameau's Nephew * 7: Kantian Cosmopolitanism: Perpetual Peace * Conclusion: Looking Back on the Enlightenment * Further Reading
* Prologue * 1: Cosmopolitan Imagining: Montesquieu's Persian Letters * 2: In Celebration of Not Knowing: Voltaire's Voices * 3: Hume's Sceptic * 4: As Seen by Others: Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments * 5: 'Changing the Common Mode of Thinking': D'Alembert and Diderot on the Encyclopedia * 6: The Attractions of Instability: Diderot's Rameau's Nephew * 7: Kantian Cosmopolitanism: Perpetual Peace * Conclusion: Looking Back on the Enlightenment * Further Reading * Prologue * 1: Cosmopolitan Imagining: Montesquieu's Persian Letters * 2: In Celebration of Not Knowing: Voltaire's Voices * 3: Hume's Sceptic * 4: As Seen by Others: Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments * 5: 'Changing the Common Mode of Thinking': D'Alembert and Diderot on the Encyclopedia * 6: The Attractions of Instability: Diderot's Rameau's Nephew * 7: Kantian Cosmopolitanism: Perpetual Peace * Conclusion: Looking Back on the Enlightenment * Further Reading
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