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The French Enlightenment and its Others

The French Enlightenment and its Others
Author: D. Harvey
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137002549

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This book explores the French Enlightenment's use of cross-cultural comparisons - particularly the figures of the Chinese mandarin and American and Polynesian savage - to praise of critique aspects of European society and to draw general conclusions regarding human nature, natural law, and the rise and decline of civilizations.


The Enlightenment in France

The Enlightenment in France
Author: Frederick Binkerd Artz
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873380324

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The founders of the Enlightenment in France are presented in this volume. The author emphasizes the practice as well as practical humanism and examines their fascination with science.


France in the Enlightenment

France in the Enlightenment
Author: Daniel Roche
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674317475

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A panorama of a whole civilization, a world on the verge of cataclysm, unfolds in this magisterial work by the foremost historian of eighteenth-century France. Since Tocqueville's account of the Old Regime, historians have struggled to understand the social, cultural, and political intricacies of this efflorescence of French society before the Revolution. France in the Enlightenment is a brilliant addition to this historical interest. France in the Enlightenment brings the Old Regime to life by showing how its institutions operated and how they were understood by the people who worked within them. Daniel Roche begins with a map of space and time, depicting France as a mosaic of overlapping geographical units, with people and goods traversing it to the rhythms of everyday life. He fills this frame with the patterns of rural life, urban culture, and government institutions. Here as never before we see the eighteenth-century French "culture of appearances": the organization of social life, the diffusion of ideas, the accoutrements of ordinary people in the folkways of ordinary living--their food and clothing, living quarters, reading material. Roche shows us the eighteenth-century France of the peasant, the merchant, the noble, the King, from Paris to the provinces, from the public space to the private home. By placing politics and material culture at the heart of historical change, Roche captures the complexity and depth of the Enlightenment. From the finest detail to the widest view, from the isolated event to the sweeping trend, his masterly book offers an unparalleled picture of a society in motion, flush with the transformation that will be its own demise.


Voltaire

Voltaire
Author: Jason Porterfield
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2005-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781404204232

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Presents the life of the French philosopher, discussing his literary and philosophical writings, his tumultuous relationships with some of the rulers and thinkers of his day, and his lasting influence on French culture.


Dark Side of the Light

Dark Side of the Light
Author: Louis Sala-Molins
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 081664389X

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Enlightenment thinkers such as Rousseau and Montesquieu are best known for their humanist theories and liberating influence on Western civilization. But as renowned French intellectual Louis Sala-Molins shows, Enlightenment discourses and scholars were also complicit in the Atlantic slave trade, becoming instruments of oppression and inequality. Translated into English for the first time, Dark Side of the Light scrutinizes Condorcet’s Reflections on Negro Slavery and the works of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Diderot side by side with the Code Noir (the royal document that codified the rules of French Caribbean slavery) in order to uncover attempts to uphold the humanist project of the Enlightenment while simultaneously justifying slavery. Wielding the pen of both the ironist and the moralist, Sala-Molins demonstrates the flawed nature of these attempts and the reasons given for this denial of rights, from the imperatives of public order to the incomplete humanity of the slave (and thus the need for his progressive humanization through slavery), to the economic prosperity that depended on his labor. At the same time, Sala-Molins uses the techniques of literature to give equal weight to the perspective of the “barefooted, the starving, and the slaves” through expository prose and scenes between slave and philosopher, giving moral agency and flesh-and-blood dimensions to issues most often treated as abstractions. Both an urgent critique and a measured analysis, Dark Side of the Light reveals the moral paradoxes of Enlightenment philosophies and their world-changing consequences. Louis Sala-Molins is a moral and political philosopher and emeritus professor at the University of Toulouse. He is the author of many books, including Le Code Noir, ou Le calvaire de Canaan and L’Afrique aux Amériques. John Conteh-Morgan is associate professor of French and Francophone, African-American, and African studies at Ohio State University. He is the author of Theatre and Drama in Francophone Africa: A Critical Introduction.


The Other Enlightenment

The Other Enlightenment
Author: Carla Hesse
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691114804

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This historical study examines the way women used writing to create themselves as modern individuals in post-Revolutionary France.--From publisher description.


Music and the French Enlightenment

Music and the French Enlightenment
Author: Cynthia Verba
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017
Genre: Music
ISBN: 019938102X

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"Prompted by controversial views of the composer-theorist Jean-Philippe Rameau, the leading figures of the French Enlightenment engaged in a vigorous philosophical debate about the nature of music. Their dialogue was one of extraordinary depth and richness, and dealth with some of the most fundamental issues of the French Enlightenment. In the newly revised edition of 'Music and the French Enlightenment', Cynthia Verba updates this fascinating story with the prolific scholarship that has emerged since the book was first published." -- rear cover.


The French Enlightenment and the Emergence of Modern Cynicism

The French Enlightenment and the Emergence of Modern Cynicism
Author: Sharon A. Stanley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107014646

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Sharon A. Stanley chronicles the emergence of a recognizably modern form of cynicism during the French Enlightenment, by discussing the work of philosophers such as Denis Diderot and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. While recent scholarly and popular commentary has depicted cynicism as a novel, contemporary phenomenon that threatens healthy democratic functioning, this book shows that cynicism has much earlier roots and may contribute to the health of democracies.


The Cambridge Companion to the French Enlightenment

The Cambridge Companion to the French Enlightenment
Author: Daniel Brewer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107021480

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Containing essays by leading scholars representing a wide range of disciplines, this Companion offers new perspectives on the French Enlightenment. Clearly organized and easy to use, the volume provides a comprehensive overview of a period that marks the beginning of modern intellectual culture and political life.