Edmund Burke’s Reflexions on the Revolution in France provoked one of the most fertile political debates in Great Britain. As a response to the French revolution and declaration of 1789, Burke received instantly numerous responses, namely by Thomas Paine, Mary Wollstonecraft and others; this paper examines the Scottish enlightenment involvement in this debate through James Mackintosh’s response to Burke this encounter of British and French enlightenment will illuminate our modern vision of human rights theories
Amidst the upheaval of the French Revolution, the British parliamentarian and political theorist Edm...
This thesis presents an analysis of Edmund Burke's place in intellectual history by examining his co...
Reprint of the 1811 ed. published under title: A comparative display of the different opinions of th...
Edmund Burke’s Reflexions on the Revolution in France provoked one of the most fertile political deb...
Historians of ideas have traditionally discussed the significance of the French Revolution through t...
Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is one of the major texts in the western inte...
What was the Scottish Enlightenment? Long since ignored or sidelined, it is now a controversial topi...
Following the commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, a debate erupted in the Atlantic world ...
This study examines Edmund Burke's reliance upon the philosophical assumptions of the Scottish "Comm...
What was the Scottish Enlightenment? Long since ignored or sidelined, it is now a controversial topi...
Comprises selections from Edmund Burke, Sir James Mackintosh, Thomas Paine, Dr. Priestley, Dr. Parr,...
Mackintosh is important not as an innovator or an original thinker but as an exemplar of his times. ...
The Scottish reception of the French Revolution has usually been considered from the point of view o...
By 1789, when the French people were just becoming absorbed in revolutionary activity, both the Unit...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
Amidst the upheaval of the French Revolution, the British parliamentarian and political theorist Edm...
This thesis presents an analysis of Edmund Burke's place in intellectual history by examining his co...
Reprint of the 1811 ed. published under title: A comparative display of the different opinions of th...
Edmund Burke’s Reflexions on the Revolution in France provoked one of the most fertile political deb...
Historians of ideas have traditionally discussed the significance of the French Revolution through t...
Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is one of the major texts in the western inte...
What was the Scottish Enlightenment? Long since ignored or sidelined, it is now a controversial topi...
Following the commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, a debate erupted in the Atlantic world ...
This study examines Edmund Burke's reliance upon the philosophical assumptions of the Scottish "Comm...
What was the Scottish Enlightenment? Long since ignored or sidelined, it is now a controversial topi...
Comprises selections from Edmund Burke, Sir James Mackintosh, Thomas Paine, Dr. Priestley, Dr. Parr,...
Mackintosh is important not as an innovator or an original thinker but as an exemplar of his times. ...
The Scottish reception of the French Revolution has usually been considered from the point of view o...
By 1789, when the French people were just becoming absorbed in revolutionary activity, both the Unit...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
Amidst the upheaval of the French Revolution, the British parliamentarian and political theorist Edm...
This thesis presents an analysis of Edmund Burke's place in intellectual history by examining his co...
Reprint of the 1811 ed. published under title: A comparative display of the different opinions of th...