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Enlightenment thought : an anthology of sources / edited and translated, with an introduction, by Margaret L. King.

Contributor(s): King, Margaret L, 1947- [editor,, translator.]Language: English Original language: Multiple languages Description: xxvi, 277 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 9781624667534 (pbk : alk. paper); 9781624667541 (cloth : alk. paper)Subject(s): Enlightenment -- SourcesDDC classification: 190.9/032 LOC classification: B802 | .E5456 2019
Partial contents:
Casting out idols: 1620-1697 -- The learned maid: 1638-1740 -- A state of perfect freedom: 1689-1695 -- All things made new: 1725-1784 -- Mind, soul, and God: 1740-1779 -- Crush that infamous thing: 1733-1764 -- Toward the greater good: 1748-1776 -- Encountering others: 1688-1785 -- Citizen of Geneva: 1755-1782 -- Vindications of women: 1685-1792 -- American reverberations: 1771-1792 -- Enlightenment's end: 1790-1794.
Summary: "An anthology exploring the principal ideas and actors of the Enlightenment in twelve chapters, organized thematically and chronologically, comprising exemplary texts composed between 1620 and 1794: from the origins of that movement in seventeenth-century metaphysics and cosmology to its culmination at the zenith of the French Revolution"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-270) and index.

Casting out idols: 1620-1697 -- The learned maid: 1638-1740 -- A state of perfect freedom: 1689-1695 -- All things made new: 1725-1784 -- Mind, soul, and God: 1740-1779 -- Crush that infamous thing: 1733-1764 -- Toward the greater good: 1748-1776 -- Encountering others: 1688-1785 -- Citizen of Geneva: 1755-1782 -- Vindications of women: 1685-1792 -- American reverberations: 1771-1792 -- Enlightenment's end: 1790-1794.

"An anthology exploring the principal ideas and actors of the Enlightenment in twelve chapters, organized thematically and chronologically, comprising exemplary texts composed between 1620 and 1794: from the origins of that movement in seventeenth-century metaphysics and cosmology to its culmination at the zenith of the French Revolution"--