Aspects of the Enlightenment: Aesthetics, Politics, and ReligionEndre Szécsényi, Ferenc Horkay Hörcher Akadémiai Kiadó, 2004 - 345 Seiten This volume brings to the forefront recent Enlightenment research in Hungary mapping out the complex web of Enlightenment ideas with its manifold ideological and spiritual strata and the ways the different modes of inquiries inseminated and fertilized each other. The book takes the Enlightenment as a common enterprise of the European intellectual elite, while also pointing out the different and competing spiritual climates of some of the most important national cultural traditions. Aspects of the Enlightenment offers alternative cross-sectional views of the representative ideas in Enlightenment art, philosophy, politics, morality, and religion. |
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PREFACE | 11 |
GÁBOR BOROS | 25 |
ZSOLT KOMÁROMY | 46 |
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