A special issue of the journal Philosophica (UGent) on the radical Enlightenment. Authors: Margaret Jacob (UCLA), Charles Wolfe (UGent), Boris Demarest (UGent), Elisabeth Van Dam (UGent), Florian Heyerick (HOGent) and Laura Anna Macor
Democracy, free thought and expression, religious tolerance, individual liberty, political self-dete...
Presented at the International Conference on Sacred Music East and West: Enlightenment & Illumin...
Jonathan I. Israel claims that Christian ‘controversialists’ endeavoured first to obscure or efface ...
A special issue of the journal Philosophica (UGent) on the radical Enlightenment. Authors: Margaret ...
This brief "Introduction" to the volume discusses the general idea of the special edition of the jou...
Historians of eighteenth-century thought have implied a clear distinction between mystical or occult...
Margaret Jacob, Living the Enlightenment: Freemasonry and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Europe (Oxf...
The article deals with 18th century Enlightenment and its clearly anti-Christian character. However,...
Toleration, freedom of thought and liberation from social and intellectual convention have long been...
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 ...
The French Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1789 have commonly been seen as forerunners of modern...
Scholars now quite regularly speak of the Radical Enlightenment, the Atlantic Enlightenment, the Sup...
Recent research has demonstrated not only the existence of a variety of Enlightenments, but also the...
Reason and rational modes of thought are often seen as the bastion against the acceleration of confl...
Democracy, free thought and expression, religious tolerance, individual liberty, political self-dete...
Presented at the International Conference on Sacred Music East and West: Enlightenment & Illumin...
Jonathan I. Israel claims that Christian ‘controversialists’ endeavoured first to obscure or efface ...
A special issue of the journal Philosophica (UGent) on the radical Enlightenment. Authors: Margaret ...
This brief "Introduction" to the volume discusses the general idea of the special edition of the jou...
Historians of eighteenth-century thought have implied a clear distinction between mystical or occult...
Margaret Jacob, Living the Enlightenment: Freemasonry and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Europe (Oxf...
The article deals with 18th century Enlightenment and its clearly anti-Christian character. However,...
Toleration, freedom of thought and liberation from social and intellectual convention have long been...
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 ...
The French Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1789 have commonly been seen as forerunners of modern...
Scholars now quite regularly speak of the Radical Enlightenment, the Atlantic Enlightenment, the Sup...
Recent research has demonstrated not only the existence of a variety of Enlightenments, but also the...
Reason and rational modes of thought are often seen as the bastion against the acceleration of confl...
Democracy, free thought and expression, religious tolerance, individual liberty, political self-dete...
Presented at the International Conference on Sacred Music East and West: Enlightenment & Illumin...
Jonathan I. Israel claims that Christian ‘controversialists’ endeavoured first to obscure or efface ...