Enlightenment Shadows

Genevieve Lloyd author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:25th Jul '13

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The idea of the Enlightenment has become a touchstone for emotive and often contradictory articulations of contemporary western values. Enlightenment Shadows is a study of the place of Enlightenment thought in intellectual history and of its continued relevance. Genevieve Lloyd focuses especially on what is distinctive in ideas of intellectual character offered by key Enlightenment thinkers--on their attitudes to belief and scepticism; on their optimism about the future; and on the uncertainties and instabilities which nonetheless often lurk beneath their use of imagery of light. The book is organized around interconnected close readings of a range of texts: Montesquieu's Persian Letters; Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary; Hume's essay The Sceptic; Adam Smith's treatment of sympathy and imagination in Theory of Moral Sentiments; d'Alembert's Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia--together with Diderot's entry on Encyclopedia; Diderot's Rameau's Nephew; and Kant's essay Perpetual Peace. Throughout, the readings highlight ways in which Enlightenment thinkers enacted in their writing--and reflected on--the interplay of intellect, imagination, and emotion. Recurring themes include: the nature of judgement--its relations with imagination and with ideals of objectivity; issues of truth and relativism; the ethical significance of imagining one's self into the situations of others; cosmopolitanism; tolerance; and the idea of the secular.

There is so much more to enjoy in every chapter, with the introduction of so many other influences, particularly in her Conclusion chapter and even subsequently in an epilogue to match her Prologue, in which she gives some remarkably detailed commentary on those other influences as a guide to Further Reading chapter by chapter. * Joe Sinclair, Potential Unleashed *
The writing is consistently masterly and elegant, and there are innumerable particular insights about the works she examines. * Mark Collier, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

ISBN: 9780199669561

Dimensions: 220mm x 151mm x 18mm

Weight: 366g

192 pages