Epicurus in the Enlightenment (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment) - Softcover

 
9780729409872: Epicurus in the Enlightenment (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment)

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Eighteenth-century Epicureanism is often viewed as radical, anti-religious and politically dangerous. But to what extent does this simplify the ancient philosophy and underestimate its significance in Enlightenment writing? Through a pan-European analysis of Enlightenment centres from Scotland to Russia via the Netherlands, France and Germany, contributors argue that elements of classical Epicureanism were appropriated by radical and conservative writers alike. They move beyond literature and political theory to examine the application of Epicurean ideas in domains as diverse as physics, natural law, and the philosophy of language, drawing on the work of both major figures (Diderot, Hélvetius, Smith and Hume) and of lesser-known but equally influential thinkers (Johann Jacob Schmauss and Dmitrii Anichkov). This unique collaboration, bringing together historians, philosophers, political scientists and literary scholars, provides rich and varied insights into the different strategic uses of Epicureanism in the eighteenth century.

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Avi Lifschitz is Professor of Intellectual History and Enlightenment Studies at the University of Oxford, where he is Fellow and Tutor in History at Magdalen College and Academic Programme Director of the Voltaire Foundation. He has published widely on eighteenth-century thought and its later reception.

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