In 1809 the radical English philosopher, novelist, and historian William Godwin published Essay on Sepulchres—a proposal to mark the burial sites of the morally great with a simple wooden cross. This paper explores Godwin's essay in terms of his evolution as moral philosopher and historian. While Godwin is commonly renowned as a utilitarian rationalist given to optimistic assertions on human perfectibility, this essay demonstrates the extent to which his moral theory depended on emotion and intuition and how he came to posit an alternative mode of historical perception which queried the progressivist assumptions of 'Enlightenment' historiography
In the tumultuous period of the 1790s, the English anarchist philosopher William Godwin was a semina...
The connection between Godwin and Fénelon has traditionally been restricted to the famous and contro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
In 1809 the radical English philosopher, novelist, and historian William Godwin published Essay on S...
William Godwin's History of the Commonwealth of England (1824-28) is usually considered solely in re...
The anarchist philosopher, novelist and historian William Godwin (1756-1836) began life in a devout ...
This essay’s analysis of Godwin’s engagement with his (and Britain’s) puritan and Dissenting legacy ...
This thesis examines several historical ideas that were prevalent in British intellectual life betwe...
[eng] After the death of Mary Wollstonecraft, her recently widowed husband and radical philosopher ...
This essay traces Godwin‘s changing attitude to Catholicism by exploring a variety of texts generall...
The issue of whether historians should make moral judgements is always controversial. In recent year...
William Godwin (1756-1836) wrote a number of plays at the height of his literary and philosophical f...
Though William Godwin and Walter Scott stated politically opposite goals in their differently histor...
With the publication of the Enquiry Concerning Political Justice in 1793, William Godwin arrested th...
Published Online on 9 May 2017In this paper, I approach the political and philosophical similarities...
In the tumultuous period of the 1790s, the English anarchist philosopher William Godwin was a semina...
The connection between Godwin and Fénelon has traditionally been restricted to the famous and contro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
In 1809 the radical English philosopher, novelist, and historian William Godwin published Essay on S...
William Godwin's History of the Commonwealth of England (1824-28) is usually considered solely in re...
The anarchist philosopher, novelist and historian William Godwin (1756-1836) began life in a devout ...
This essay’s analysis of Godwin’s engagement with his (and Britain’s) puritan and Dissenting legacy ...
This thesis examines several historical ideas that were prevalent in British intellectual life betwe...
[eng] After the death of Mary Wollstonecraft, her recently widowed husband and radical philosopher ...
This essay traces Godwin‘s changing attitude to Catholicism by exploring a variety of texts generall...
The issue of whether historians should make moral judgements is always controversial. In recent year...
William Godwin (1756-1836) wrote a number of plays at the height of his literary and philosophical f...
Though William Godwin and Walter Scott stated politically opposite goals in their differently histor...
With the publication of the Enquiry Concerning Political Justice in 1793, William Godwin arrested th...
Published Online on 9 May 2017In this paper, I approach the political and philosophical similarities...
In the tumultuous period of the 1790s, the English anarchist philosopher William Godwin was a semina...
The connection between Godwin and Fénelon has traditionally been restricted to the famous and contro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...