The central thesis defended here is that modernity can best be understood as a struggle between two main traditions of thought: the Radical or “True” Enlightenment celebrating the world and life as creative and promoting the freedom of people to control their own destinies, and the Moderate or “Fake” Enlightenment which developed to oppose the democratic republicanism and nature enthusiasm of the Radical Enlightenment. While the Radical Enlightenment has promoted democracy, the central concern of the Moderate Enlightenment has been to promote “possessive individualism” and the control of nature and people by discovering their laws of behaviour. While it has on occasion promoted religious tolerance and freedom of expression, the greater conc...
The French Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1789 have commonly been seen as forerunners of modern...
While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last fe...
This thesis attempts to provide an account of radical thought in Britain, 1760 to 1815, by way of a ...
The central thesis defended here is that modernity can best be understood as a struggle between two ...
The central thesis defended here is that modernity can best be understood as a struggle between two ...
Endorsing Bill Readings’ argument that there is an intimate relationship between the dissolution of ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 30, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The subject of the paper is the crisis of the concept of enlightenment, examined at three levels: po...
One of the difficulties standing in the way of characterizing law in European civilization is the fa...
The subject of the paper is the crisis of the concept of enlightenment examined at three levels: pol...
The Western liberal democracy is today challenged and criticised, mainly from a right-wing nationali...
Scholars now quite regularly speak of the Radical Enlightenment, the Atlantic Enlightenment, the Sup...
Our point of departure in this issue of Filozofski vestnik is the thesis that therepetition of a cer...
Democracy, free thought and expression, religious tolerance, individual liberty, political self-dete...
Toleration, freedom of thought and liberation from social and intellectual convention have long been...
The French Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1789 have commonly been seen as forerunners of modern...
While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last fe...
This thesis attempts to provide an account of radical thought in Britain, 1760 to 1815, by way of a ...
The central thesis defended here is that modernity can best be understood as a struggle between two ...
The central thesis defended here is that modernity can best be understood as a struggle between two ...
Endorsing Bill Readings’ argument that there is an intimate relationship between the dissolution of ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 30, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The subject of the paper is the crisis of the concept of enlightenment, examined at three levels: po...
One of the difficulties standing in the way of characterizing law in European civilization is the fa...
The subject of the paper is the crisis of the concept of enlightenment examined at three levels: pol...
The Western liberal democracy is today challenged and criticised, mainly from a right-wing nationali...
Scholars now quite regularly speak of the Radical Enlightenment, the Atlantic Enlightenment, the Sup...
Our point of departure in this issue of Filozofski vestnik is the thesis that therepetition of a cer...
Democracy, free thought and expression, religious tolerance, individual liberty, political self-dete...
Toleration, freedom of thought and liberation from social and intellectual convention have long been...
The French Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1789 have commonly been seen as forerunners of modern...
While the subject of democracy has been explored by philosophers since ancient times, in the last fe...
This thesis attempts to provide an account of radical thought in Britain, 1760 to 1815, by way of a ...