In this classic work of intellectual history, Ernst Cassirer provides
both a cogent synthesis and a penetrating analysis of one of history's
greatest intellectual epochs: the Enlightenment. Arguing that there
was a common foundation beneath the diverse strands of thought of this
period, he shows how Enlightenment philosophers drew upon the ideas of
the preceding centuries even while radically transforming them to fit
the modern world. In Cassirer's view, the Enlightenment liberated
philosophy from the realm of pure thought and restored it to its true
place as an active and creative force through which knowledge of the
world is achieved. In a new foreword, Peter Gay considers The
Philosophy of the Enlightenment in the context in which it was
written--Germany in 1932, on the precipice of the Nazi seizure of
power and one of the greatest assaults on the ideals of the
Enlightenment. He also argues that Cassirer's work remains a trenchant
defense against enemies of the Enlightenment in the twenty-first
century.
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9781400833634
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2019
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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