The Bridge of Criticism; Dialogues Among Lucian, Erasmus, and Voltaire on the Enlightenment: --on History and Hope, Imagination and Reason, Constraint and Freedom--and on Its Meaning for Our TimeHarper & Row, 1970 - 173 Seiten |
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abstract art absurd admirers aesthetic barbarism believe Benjamin Haydon better Christian civilization claim club Condillac critical thinking culture David Hume deny dialogues Diderot discipline discover eighteenth century Enlightenment ERASMUS Ernst Cassirer everything existentialism existentialists fact fanatics fathers favorite freedom French French Revolution Freud Gibbon gods historians historicists hope human nature Hume's ideal ideas imagination insist invented James Boswell kind knew learned Leibniz less lives logical positivists Louis XIV LUCIAN man's men's ment merely modern art modern artists modesty Montesquieu moral neoclassicists never numbers old superstition painting Pascal passions pedants PETER GAY philo philosophes poets political precisely Primitivism progress quoted radical reason religion Revolution Romantics Rousseau spirit taste tell theory thing thought tion true truth twentieth century Utopian vols VOLTAIRE Yes Voltaire's Wallace Stevens word writing wrong wrote Zeus