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Enlightenment contested : philosophy, modernity, and the emancipation of man, 1670-1752

This is a managerial survey and reinterpretation of the Enlightenment. The text offers an assessment of the nature and development of the important currents in philosophical thinking, arguing that supposed national enlightenments are of less significance than the rift between conservative and radical thought
Print Book, English, 2008
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008
xxiv, 983 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780199541522, 9780199279227, 0199541523, 0199279225
229023570
I: INTRODUCTORY
1. Early Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Modern Age
2. Philosophy and the Making of Modernity
II: THE CRISIS OF RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY
3. Faith and Reason: Bayle versus the Rationaux
4. Demolishing Priesthood, Ancient and Modern
5. Socinianism and the Social, Psychological, and Cultural Roots of Enlightenment
6. Locke, Bayle, and Spinoza: A Contest of Three Toleration Doctrines
7. Germany and the Baltic: Enlightenment, Society, and the Universities
8. Newtonianism and Anti-Newtonianism in the Early Enlightenment: Science, Philosophy, and Religion
III: POLITICAL EMANCIPATION
9. Anit-Hobbesianism and the Making of 'Modernity'
10. The Origins of Modern Democratic Republicanism
11. Bayle, Boulainvilliers, Montesquieu: Secular Monarchy versus the Aristocratic Republic
12. 'Enlightened Despotism': Autocracy, Faith, and Enlightenment in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe 1689-1755
13. Popular Sovereignty, Resistance, and the 'Right to Revolution'
14. Anglomania, anglicisme, and the 'British Model'
15. The Triumph of the 'Moderate Enlightenment' in the United Provinces
IV: INTELLECTUAL EMANCIPATION
16. The Overthrow of Humanist Criticism
17. The Recovery of Greek Thought
18. The Rise of 'History of Philosophy'
19. From 'History of Philosophy' to Histoire de l'Esprit humain
20. Italy, the Two Enlightenments, and Vico's 'New Science'
V: THE PARTY OF HUMANITY
21. The Problem of Equality
22. Sex, Marriage, and the Equality of Women
23. Race, Radical Thought, and the Advent of Anti-Colonialism
24. Rethinking Islam: Philosophy and the 'Other'
25. Spinoza, Confucius, and Classical Chinese Philosophy
26. Is Religion Requisite for a Well-Ordered Society?
VI: RADICAL PHILOSOPHES
27. The French Enlightenment prior to Voltaire's Lettres Philosophiques (1734)
28. Men, Animals, Fossils: French Hylozoic materialisme before Diderot
29. Realigning of the parti philosophique: Voltair, Voltairemanie, antivoltairianisme 1733-1747
30. From Voltaire to Diderot
31. The 'Unvirtuous Atheist'
32. The parti philosophique Embraces the Radical Enlightenment 1747-1752
33. The 'War of the Encyclopedie: The First Stage 1745-1752
34. Postscript
Bibliography
Index
Originally published: 2006