The Heavenly City Of The Eighteenth Century Philosophers
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Author | : Carl Lotus Becker |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2003-01-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780300101508 |
Here a distinguished American historian challenges the belief that the eighteenth century was essentially modern in its temper. In crystalline prose Carl Becker demonstrates that the period commonly described as the Age of Reason was, in fact, very far from that; that Voltaire, Hume, Diderot, and Locke were living in a medieval world, and that these philosophers "demolished the Heavenly City of St. Augustine only to rebuild it with more up-to-date materials." In a new foreword, Johnson Kent Wright looks at the book's continuing relevance within the context of current discussion about the Enlightenment. "Will remain a classic--a beautifully finished literary product."--Charles A. Beard, American Historical Review "The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth-Century Philosophers remains one of the most distinctive American contributions to the historical literature on the Enlightenment. . . . [It] is likely to beguile and provoke readers for a long time to come."--Johnson Kent Wright, from the foreword
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Release | : 1932 |
Genre | : Eighteenth century |
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Author | : Carl Lotus Becker |
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Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Eighteenth century |
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Author | : Carl L. Becker |
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Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Eighteenth century |
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Author | : Carl Lotus Becker |
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Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1922 |
Genre | : Natural law |
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Author | : Carl Lotus Becker |
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Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 159? |
Genre | : Eighteenth century |
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Author | : Johnson Kent Wright |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 1997-06-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0804764972 |
This is an intellectual biography of Gabriel Bonnot de Mably (1709-85), who emerges as a central figure in the history of republican thought in the era of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. This book has two related aims. The first is to fill an important gap in historical scholarship. Although Mably, whose career as a historian and political theorist stretched from 1740 to the eve of the French Revolution, clearly played a major role in the intellectual history of his era, there has been no study of his life and thought in English for nearly seventy years. At the same time, the book seeks to advance a novel interpretation of Mably's thought. He has most often been portrayed in two sharply contrasted ways, either as one of a handful of utopian communists and a precursor of nineteenth-century socialism, or as a deeply conservative enemy of the Enlightenment. This study sets forth a different reading of Mably's thought, one that shows him to be a classical republican, in the sense this term has acquired in recent years for students of early modern political thought. Mably was the author of the most comprehensive and influential body of republican thought produced in eighteenth-century Franceāa claim with implications that go beyond the merely biographical. These are explored in a final chapter, which draws some conclusions about the character of classical republicanism in France and about the French contribution to the republican tradition in Europe.
Author | : Carl Lotus Becker |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1935 |
Genre | : History |
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Author | : Carl Lotus Becker |
Publisher | : Jazzybee Verlag |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 3849649784 |
In this long essay Becker analyzed the structure, drafting, and philosophy of the Declaration. He recognizes that it was not intended as an objective historical statement of the causes of the Revolution, but merely furnished a moral and legal justification for rebellion. Step by step, the colonists modified their theory to suit their needs. Whenever men become sufficiently dissatisfied with the existing regime of positive law and custom, they will be found reaching out beyond it for the rational basis of what they conceive ought to be. This is what the Americans did in their controversy with Great Britain.
Author | : Carl Lotus Becker |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780801490590 |
First published in 1958, Detachment and the Writing of History collects essays and letters by Carl L. Becker in which the noted historian outlines his views on the study of history, the craft of the historian, the art of teaching, and the historical evolution of the idea of democracy. Together, these invaluable writings demonstrate Becker's conviction of the moral seriousness of the historian's calling and of the importance of history as a factor, at once intellectual and artistically imaginative, in the life of society.