Originally published in 1963. Perhaps the most generative ethical question of eighteenth-century France was how to live a virtuous and happy life at the same time. During the Age of Enlightenment, Christianity fell out of vogue as the dominant and authoritative moral code. In place of Christianity's emphasis on sin and redemption in light of a supposed afterlife, present happiness became recognized as an appropriate end goal among French Enlightenment thinkers. French intellectuals struggled to find equilibrium between nature (a person's individual goals and needs) and culture (the political, economic, and social organization of humans for a collective good). Enlightenment discourse generated a unique cultural moment in which thinkers addre...
Jonathan I. Israel claims that Christian ‘controversialists’ endeavoured first to obscure or efface ...
History of ideasJEAN BLOCH et al., Enlightenment uncertainties: moral, pedagogical and scientific de...
The changing world of the eighteenth century and the preceding centuries challenged the traditional ...
Originally published in 1959. This book examines the French Enlightenment by analyzing critical thou...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...
This book reassesses the ethics of reason in the Age of the Reason, making use of the neglected cate...
The Enlightenment is usually thought of as one of the great capital-letter moments in European histo...
The French Enlightenment is best understood as a body of literature, ideas, and mores that became re...
This study investigates the eighteenth-century obsession for happiness. After an introductory Hoofds...
International audienceThe moral and normative authority of nature varied considerably depending on t...
International audienceThe moral and normative authority of nature varied considerably depending on t...
In the late 1770s, as a wave of revolution and republican unrest swept across Europe, scholars looke...
The French Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1789 have commonly been seen as forerunners of modern...
Ethical naturalism is an ethical theory that holds that practical norms are a species of natural nor...
In this essay Ernst Cassirer addresses two currents of the philosophical reflection about man and cu...
Jonathan I. Israel claims that Christian ‘controversialists’ endeavoured first to obscure or efface ...
History of ideasJEAN BLOCH et al., Enlightenment uncertainties: moral, pedagogical and scientific de...
The changing world of the eighteenth century and the preceding centuries challenged the traditional ...
Originally published in 1959. This book examines the French Enlightenment by analyzing critical thou...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...
This book reassesses the ethics of reason in the Age of the Reason, making use of the neglected cate...
The Enlightenment is usually thought of as one of the great capital-letter moments in European histo...
The French Enlightenment is best understood as a body of literature, ideas, and mores that became re...
This study investigates the eighteenth-century obsession for happiness. After an introductory Hoofds...
International audienceThe moral and normative authority of nature varied considerably depending on t...
International audienceThe moral and normative authority of nature varied considerably depending on t...
In the late 1770s, as a wave of revolution and republican unrest swept across Europe, scholars looke...
The French Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1789 have commonly been seen as forerunners of modern...
Ethical naturalism is an ethical theory that holds that practical norms are a species of natural nor...
In this essay Ernst Cassirer addresses two currents of the philosophical reflection about man and cu...
Jonathan I. Israel claims that Christian ‘controversialists’ endeavoured first to obscure or efface ...
History of ideasJEAN BLOCH et al., Enlightenment uncertainties: moral, pedagogical and scientific de...
The changing world of the eighteenth century and the preceding centuries challenged the traditional ...