Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall (1965)
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This collection brings together the moral, social, and political ideas of the great eighteenth-century thinkers at the height of their influence. Included here are Voltaire's popularization of Newton's scientific worldview, Hume's anatomy of the origins of religion, Rousseau on education and the "natural man," Diderot in dialogue with literature's first "alienated man," Kant on universal peace, and Condorcet on the idea of progress.
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Keywords | Enlightenment Philosophy |
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Call number | B802.M35 |
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