

An edition of Theory and practice in the eighteenth century (2008)
writing between philosophy and literature
By Alexander John Dick
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Pickering & Chatto
Language
eng
Pages
313
Description:
"This collection of essays by leading eighteenth-century specialists considers the Enlightenment in its historical and rhetorical contexts. The collection presents eighteenth-century philosophy as a material practice of writing, publication, conversation and dissemination." "The essays analyse how Enlightenment philosophers viewed their own writing; how their institutional positions as teachers and writers influenced their understanding of human consciousness; and how their insights into the nature of philosophical writing constitute our own academic legacy."--Jacket.
subjects: British Philosophy, Philosophie, Philosophy, history, Philosophy, british
Places: Grossbritannien
Times: 18th century