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Reading the French Enlightenment Julie Candler Hayes (University of Richmond, Virginia)

Reading the French Enlightenment By Julie Candler Hayes (University of Richmond, Virginia)

Reading the French Enlightenment by Julie Candler Hayes (University of Richmond, Virginia)


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This 1999 book surveys the past fifty years of philosophical reflection on the Enlightenment, and takes issue both with traditional liberal and with contemporary critical accounts. Through close analysis of philosophical, scientific and literary texts, it emphasizes the urgency of maintaining a dialogue between past and present, Enlightenment and modernity.

Reading the French Enlightenment Summary

Reading the French Enlightenment: System and Subversion by Julie Candler Hayes (University of Richmond, Virginia)

In this 1999 book, Julie Candler Hayes offers an ambitious reinterpretation of a crucial aspect of Enlightenment thought, the rationalizing and classifying impulse. Taking issue both with traditional liberal and contemporary critical accounts of the Enlightenment, she analyses the writings of Denis Diderot, Emilie Du Chatelet, the Abbe de Condillac, Buffon, d'Alembert and numerous others, to argue for a new understanding of 'systematic reason' as complex, paradoxical and ultimately liberating. Hayes examines the tensions between freedom and constraint, abstraction and materialism, linear and synoptic order, that pervade not only philosophic and scientific discourse, but also epistolary writing, fiction and criticism. Drawing on the insights of a wide range of theorists from Adorno, Habermas and Foucault to Deleuze and Derrida, she offers a dialogue between the eighteenth century and our own, an ongoing exploration of the question, 'what is Enlightenment?'.

Reading the French Enlightenment Reviews

readers, especially intellectual historians of science, will find her treatment of Enlightenment text rewarding. The Historian
This is a rich and impressive study. International Studies in Philosophy, Harvey Chisick

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Author's note; Prologue: despotic Enlightenment; Introduction: the critique of systematic reason; 1. 'Systeme': origins and itineraries; 2. The epistolary machine; 3. Physics and figuration in Du Chatelet's Institutions de physique; 4. Condillac and the identity of the other; 5. Diderot: changing the system; Conclusion: labyrinths of Enlightenment; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521030960
9780521030960
052103096X
Reading the French Enlightenment: System and Subversion by Julie Candler Hayes (University of Richmond, Virginia)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-11-02
260
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