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| | The Modern Scholar: The Enlightenment: Reason, Tolerance, and Humanity (Unabridged) Author: James Schmidt Retail Price: $87.75 Price: $61.43 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 7 hours and 45 min. You save $26.32 (29%) Click here to buy
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The Enlightenment stands at the threshold of the modern age. It elevated the natural sciences to the preeminent position they enjoy in modern culture. It inaugurated a skepticism toward tradition and authority that decisively shaped modern attitudes in religion, morality, and politics. And it gave birth to a vision of history that saw man, through the unfettered use of his own reason, at last escaping that state of "immaturity" to which superstition, prejudice, and dogma had condemned him. The world in which we live is, for better or worse, in large part the result of the Enlightenment. This course will explore this remarkable period. It will discuss the work of such influential thinkers as Voltaire, John Locke, Denis Diderot, Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, and Benjamin Franklin. It will also spend some time with less well-known, but no less influential, figures such as Joseph Priestly, a clergyman, scientist, and philosopher who was one of the most passionate defenders of the American Revolution in England, and the remarkable John Toland, a man whose writings on religion changed the way many Europeans thought about the Scriptures.The Enlightenment involved more than simply books and ideas. To understand the Enlightenment we need to look not just at what people wrote but also at how they lived. During the eighteenth century, they began to congregate in coffeehouses, where they read newspapers, discussed politics, and created something known as "public opinion". Others began to meet in societies that were dedicated to the advancement of the sciences and there they explored how science might be put to work improving society. Still others began to meet in strange new secret societies, for example, the Masonic lodges that spread across Europe, where they attempted to put the ideals of equality and brotherhood into practice. FIND MORE TITLES:
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