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Reason and emotion in the early Enlightenment [PDF]
"Deliberations about moral action still tend to be connected, however subtly, to the Cartesian notion of a self split between steady, supervising reason - imbued with knowledge of what constitutes right action - and fluctuating passion - itself ‘right’ insofar as a beautiful object, say, might ‘rightly’ trigger the desire to possess it.
Arikha, Noga
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Islamic Modernists and Discourse on Reason as a Reconciliatory Argument between Islam and the Western Enlightenment [PDF]
This article examines the debates on the relationship between Islam and reason during the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. It argues that these debates were transnational but were largely influenced by similar debates in the Western ...
ASMAHAN SALLAH
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What can Kantian philosophy do for humanity? From Leonard Nelson to phildialogues [PDF]
In this essay, I argue that broadly Kantian philosophy – by which I mean philosophy inspired by Kant’s work, but neither dogmatically restricted to Kant’s own texts nor in any way committed to Kant’s own philosophical errors or personal prejudices – is ...
Hanna Robert
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Enlightenment Influences on Lutheran Liturgical Life in Livonia in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries [PDF]
This article examines the influence of the Enlightenment on the liturgical life of the Livonian Lutheran Church in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when many clergymen set aside traditional liturgical forms and introduced new ones ...
Darius Petkūnas
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Misunderstanding the Question ‘What is Enlightenment?’: Venturi, Habermas, and Foucault [PDF]
This article is available (in Hebrew translation) in: “Niemieckie oświecenie” (German Enlightenment), in Filozofia Oświecenia. Radykalizm – religia – kosmopolityzm (Enlightenment Philosophy: Radical, Religious, and Cosmopolitan, edited by Justyna ...
Schmidt, James
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In his early years as a tutor, unorthodox Lutheran thinker Johann Georg Hamann travelled the Baltic countries. In his own work, in particular in the Aesthetica in nuce, he interpreted the folk songs of the Latvian peasants as an authentic expression of ...
Knut Martin Stünkel
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Pedagogical and axiological strategies of enlightenment realism
Based on the example of the global movement of enlightenment realism in the second half of the 18th – early 19th centuries, to examine the dynamics of the correlation of didactic (pedagogical) and axiological ideas in the system of the general socio ...
Aleksej Pashkurov
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I present a few remarks on the period known as Enlightenment. These remarks are based on a concept of knowledge which contemplates its generation, organization and diffusion by a cultural group (family, community, society).
Ubiratan D’Ambrosio
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Kant on the rights of citizens in matters of religion: The concept of religious tolerance in the German Enlightenment [PDF]
The universal public law is a section of Kant’s lectures on natural right, which he delivered in 1784. A traditional part of the then natural right compendia, it might seem strange to us today.
Kryshtop L. E.
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“Moses Germanus” and judeo-christian relations of the early Enlightenment [PDF]
The second half of the 17th century was a turning point in religious life of the Protestant world of Europe. It was at this time that signifi cant changes occurred in relations between Christians and Jews.
Konstantin Burmistrov
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