The Enlightenment
20 Aug 2007 21:31Voltaire, Diderot, Hume, La Mettrie, Smith, Gibbon. Origins of the revolution, the Left. Relations to science, superstition, Romanticism, the industrial revolution. Connections and attitudes to classical antiquity, the Renaissance.
- Recommended:
- Ernst Cassirer, Philosophy of the Enlightenment [This is and fully deserves to be a classic work, but he has far to much on obscure people who either thought they were building on Leibniz, or whom Cassirer thought were making straight the way for Kant and Hegel, i.e., his approach to history is still too teleological.]
- Jean Le Rond D'Alembert, Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopédie
- Robert Darnton, Mesmerism and the End of the Enlightenment in France
- Peter Gay, The Enlightenment: An Interpretation [Dividing through for the Freudian mish-mash, fortunately under pretty good control here]
- Ernest Gellner, Thought and Change [The philosophes as the first modernizing intellectuals worked up about under-development.]
- Jonathan I. Israel, Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity, 1650--1750 [Or, how Spinoza overthrew the old regime.]
- Roy Porter, The Creation of the Modern World: The Untold Story of the British Enlightenment
- To read:
- C. B. A. Behrens, Society, Government and the Enlightenment: The Experiences of Eighteenth-Century France and Prussia.
- Becker, The Heavenly City of the 18th-Century Philosopher
- Stephen Eric Bronner, Reclaiming the Enlightenment: Towards a Politics of Radical Engagement
- Condorcet, Sketch of the Progress of the Human Mind
- Robert Darnton, The Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France
- Tore Frangsmyr, J. L. Heilbron and Robin E. Rider (eds.), The Quantifying Spirit in the Eighteenth Century [online]
- Don Garrett and Edward Barbanell (eds.), Encyclopedia of Empiricism [Focusing on the 17th and 178th centuries]
- Peter Gay, The Party of Humanity [I hope this pre-dates Gay's days of, pardon the phrase, flaming Freudianism]
- Jurgen Habermas, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere
- Paul Ilie, The Age of Minerva
- Ulrich Im Hof, The Enlightenment
- Margaret C. Jacob
- Radical Enlightenment
- Living the Enlightenment
- Sarah Maza, Private Lives and Public Affairs: The Causes Celebres of Prerevolutionary France [Blurb]
- James Van Horn Melton, The Rise of the Public in Enlightenment Europe
- Thomas Munck, The Enlightenment: A Comparative Social History, 1721--1794
- Roy Porter
- English Society in the Eighteenth Century
- The Enlightenment
- Flesh in the Age of Reason: The Modern Foundations of Body and Soul
- Mind-Forg'd Manacles: A History of Madness in England from the Restoration to the Regency
- Giuliano Pancaldi, Volta: Science and Culture in the Age of Enlightenment [Blurb]
- Jessica Riskin, Science in the Age of Sensibility: The Sentimental Empiricists of the French Enlightenmen [Blurb]
- Emma Rothschild, Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith and Condorcet
- Robert E. Schofield, The Lunar Society of Birmingham
- Mary D. Sheriff, The Exceptional Woman: Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun and the Cultural Politics of Art
- Geoffrey V. Sutton, Science for a Polite Society: Gender, Culture, and the Demonstration of Enlightenment [He's a good writer, but really, how far can one trust someone writing about the Enlightenment who thinks that "no ought from is" is a discovery of the deconstructionists?]
- Murad Wahbah and Mona Abousenna (eds.), Averroes and the Enlightenment
- T. H. White, The Age of Scandal
