Life Forms in the Thinking of the Long Eighteenth Century
Keith Baker editor Jenna Gibbs editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:27th May '16
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"Life Forms in the Thinking of the Long Eighteenth Century is an interesting collection of papers that provide many new insights into the eighteenth century." -- Phillip Sloan, Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame
Life Forms in the Thinking of the Long Eighteenth Century is a unique reappraisal of Enlightenment thought on nature, biology, and the organic world.
For many years, scholars have been moving away from the idea of a singular, secular, rationalistic, and mechanistic “Enlightenment project.” Historian Peter Reill has been one of those at the forefront of this development, demonstrating the need for a broader and more varied understanding of eighteenth-century conceptions of nature.
Life Forms in the Thinking of the Long Eighteenth Century is a unique reappraisal of Enlightenment thought on nature, biology, and the organic world that responds to Reill’s work. The ten essays included in the collection analyse the place of historicism, vitalism, and esotericism in the eighteenth century – three strands of thought rarely connected, but all of which are central to Reill’s innovative work. Working across national and regional boundaries, they engage not only French and English but also Italian, Swiss, and German writers.
‘The contributors are erudite, argue effectively for a more nuanced and multi-dimensional approach to Enlightenment thinking, and will be of considerable interest to scholars of that era.’
-- J.D. Martin * Choice, vol 54:04:20ISBN: 9781442630246
Dimensions: 229mm x 165mm x 25mm
Weight: 560g
280 pages