The name Enlightenment Series is proposed to capture the spirit of sapere aude or Dare to Know. This was taken from an essay written by Immanuel Kant in 1784 where the term “Enlightenment” was referred as courage to apply one’s own understanding to evaluate received dogmas and common sense. The Enlightenment Series is to be organised and managed as one of our faculty’s academic event alongside Reading Circle and FSS seminar. The Enlightenment Series is to run once every semester where students and lecturers of our faculty are invited to come and discuss on a pre-chosen topic or issue
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Presentation given at the The South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting
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Defence date: 2 July 2004Examining Board: Professor Laurence Fontaine (EU1) - supervisor, Professor ...
The term Enlightenment is used to refer to intellectual and social developments in the 18th century....
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Two great problems of learning confront humanity: learning about the universe; and learning how to b...
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Two great problems of learning confront humanity: learning about the nature of the universe and our ...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
Two great problems of learning confront humanity: learning about the nature of the universe and our ...
At present the basic intellectual aim of academic inquiry is to improve knowledge. Much of the struc...
The Enlightenment, Popper and Einstein Abstract Nicholas Maxwell Email: nicholas.maxwell@ucl.ac.uk I...
T he Enlightenment was a philosophi-cal, intellectual and cultural move-ment of the late 17th centur...
The Enlightenment is an intellectual movement that emerged as a result of several centuries of proce...
Presentation given at the The South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting
The great reward in looking for or studying the Enlightenment, for both teachers and students, is th...
Defence date: 2 July 2004Examining Board: Professor Laurence Fontaine (EU1) - supervisor, Professor ...
The term Enlightenment is used to refer to intellectual and social developments in the 18th century....
While some claim that “…Western philosophy, for which the subject-object dialectic, the Cartesian vi...
I start with Kant’s (1784) famous answer to the question: What is enlightenment? ‘Enlightenment (Äuf...
Two great problems of learning confront humanity: learning about the universe; and learning how to b...
Enlightenment is man’s emer-gence from his self-imposed im-maturity for which he himself was respons...
Two great problems of learning confront humanity: learning about the nature of the universe and our ...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
Two great problems of learning confront humanity: learning about the nature of the universe and our ...
At present the basic intellectual aim of academic inquiry is to improve knowledge. Much of the struc...
The Enlightenment, Popper and Einstein Abstract Nicholas Maxwell Email: nicholas.maxwell@ucl.ac.uk I...