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  1. The Enlightenment: an interpretation.Peter Gay - 1966 - New York: Norton.
    [1] The rise of modern paganism.--v. 2. The science of freedom.
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  • Radical enlightenment: philosophy and the making of modernity, 1650-1750.Jonathan Israel - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In the wake of the Scientific Revolution, the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries saw the complete demolition of traditional structures of authority, scientific thought, and belief by the new philosophy and the philosophes, including Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau. The Radical Enlightenment played a part in this revolutionary process, which effectively overthrew all justification for monarchy, aristocracy, and ecclesiastical power, as well as man's dominance over woman, theological dominance of education, and slavery. Despite the present day interest in the revolutions of (...)
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  • The History of Scepticism from Erasmus to Spinoza.Richard Henry Popkin - 2023 - Univ of California Press.
    "I had read the book before in the shorter Harper Torchbook edition but read it again right through--and found it as interesting and exciting as before. I regard it as one of the seminal books in the history of ideas. Based on a prodigious amount of original research, it demonstrated conclusively and in fascinating details how the transmission of ancient skepticism was a bital factor in the formation of modern thought. The story is rich in implications for th history of (...)
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  • Leibniz in France from Arnauld to Voltaire: A Study in French Reactions to Leibnizianism, 1670-1760.W. H. BARBER - 1955 - Philosophy 31 (118):283-283.
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  • Spinoza et la pensée française avant la Révolution.Paul Vernière - 1954 - Slatkine Reprints.
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  • The Clandestine Organization and Diffusion of Philosophic Ideas in France from 1700 to 1750.Ira O. Wade - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (53):106-107.
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  • The Pragmatic Enlightenment: Recovering the Liberalism of Hume, Smith, Montesquieu, and Voltaire.Dennis C. Rasmussen - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is a study of the political theory of the Enlightenment, focusing on four leading eighteenth-century thinkers: David Hume, Adam Smith, Montesquieu and Voltaire. Dennis C. Rasmussen calls attention to the particular strand of the Enlightenment these thinkers represent, which he terms the 'pragmatic Enlightenment'. He defends this strand of Enlightenment thought against both the Enlightenment's critics and some of the more idealistic Enlightenment figures who tend to have more followers today, such as John Locke, Immanuel Kant and Jeremy Bentham. (...)
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  • Voltaire and the English Deists.Norman Lewis Torrey - 1963 - Archon Books.
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  • Voltaire and Madame du Chatelet - An Essay on the Intellectual Activity at Cirey.Ira O. Wade - 1941 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 1 (2):123-124.
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  • Democratic enlightenment: philosophy, revolution, and human rights 1750-1790.Jonathan Israel - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    That the Enlightenment shaped modernity is uncontested. Yet remarkably few historians or philosophers have attempted to trace the process of ideas from the political and social turmoil of the late eighteenth century to the present day. This is precisely what Jonathan Israel now does. In Democratic Enlightenment , Israel demonstrates that the Enlightenment was an essentially revolutionary process, driven by philosophical debate. The American Revolution and its concerns certainly acted as a major factor in the intellectual ferment that shaped the (...)
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  • The French Enlightenment.J. H. Brumfitt - 1972 - London,: Macmillan.
    There are three significant questions which may be asked about the Enlightenment, as about any similar phenomenon: what? whence? and whither? This is a short general survey of this important movement in the history of ideas, which would combine some account of the historical and social background with a closer look at the thought of the more outstanding individuals.
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  • La religion de Voltaire.René Pomeau - 1956 - Paris,: Librairie Nizet.
    Une étude approfondie de la pensée religieuse de Voltaire. Par l'auteur de la biographie de référence (avec celle de Desnoiresterres) consacrée à cet auteur: ##Voltaire en son temps## (Oxford, 5 vol.). [SDM].
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  • On a Neglected Argument in French Philosophy: Sceptical Humanism in Montaigne, Voltaire and Camus.Matthew Sharpe - 2015 - Critical Horizons 16 (1):1-26.
    This paper wants to draw out a common argument in three great philosophers and littérateurs in modern French thought: Michel de Montaigne, Voltaire, and Albert Camus. The argument makes metaphysical and theological scepticism the first premise for a universalistic political ethics, as per Voltaire's: “it is clearer still that we ought to be tolerant of one another, because we are all weak, inconsistent, liable to fickleness and error.” The argument, it seems to me, presents an interestingly overlooked, deeply important and (...)
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  • The Attitude of Voltaire to Magic and the Sciences.Margaret Sherwood Libby - 1935 - Columbia University Press.
    Explores the attitudes of the philosopher, Voltaire, and how they were influenced by his studies of Newton. Specifically looked at are his beliefs on physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology and even magic and medicine.
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  • Intellectual Development of Voltaire.Ira Owen Wade (ed.) - 1969 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    The Description for this book, Intellectual Development of Voltaire, will be forthcoming.
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  • French free-thought from Gassendi to Voltaire.John Stephenson Spink - 1960 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
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  • Enlightenment contested: philosophy, modernity, and the emancipation of man, 1670-1752.Jonathan Israel - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The first major reassessment of the Western Enlightenment for a generation. Continuing the story he began in Radical Enlightenment, Jonathan Israel now focuses on the first half of the eighteenth century. He traces to their roots the core principles of Western modernity: the primacy of reason, democracy, racial equality, feminism, religious toleration, sexual emancipation, and freedom of expression.
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  • Enemies of the Enlightenment: the French counter-Enlightenment and the making of modernity.Darrin M. McMahon - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Critics have long treated the most important intellectual movement of modern history--the Enlightenment--as if it took shape in the absence of opposition. In this groundbreaking new study, Darrin McMahon demonstrates that, on the contrary, contemporary resistance to the Enlightenment was a major cultural force, shaping and defining the Enlightenment itself from the moment of inception, while giving rise to an entirely new ideological phenomenon-what we have come to think of as the "Right." McMahon skillfully examines the Counter-Enlightenment, showing that it (...)
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  • Voltaire, Montesquieu and Rousseau in England.John Churton Collins - 1908 - E. Nash.
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  • Voltaire and the Century of Light.A. Owen Aldridge - 1978 - Diderot Studies 19:251-253.
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  • Voltaire and Leibniz.Richard A. Brooks - 1964 - Genève,: Librairie Droz.
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  • Pierre Bayle and Voltaire.Haydn Trevor Mason - 1963 - [London]: Oxford University Press.
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  • Locke in France: 1688-1734.Ross Hutchison - 1991 - Oxford: Voltaire Foundation.
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. Requires signed TDF. ;This thesis examines the influence and reception of John Locke in France and French-speaking communities in the period 1688 to 1734. We begin with the circumstances of the translation of Locke's works into French, a study of Locke's personal relationships and correspondence with French Protestants chiefly in the Low Countries, and a survey of early references to Locke in literary journals; these establish the initial patterns of dissemination of (...)
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  • Voltaire: Historian.J. H. Brumfitt - 1970 - Oxford University Press.
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  • The Party of Humanity: Essays in the French Enlightenment.Peter Gay - 1964 - New York: Knopf, 1964 c1963.
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  • Le Philosophie Texts and Interpretation.Denis Diderot, César Chesneau Sieur du Marsais & Herbert Dieckmann - 1948
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