TY - CHAP
T1 - The Science and Politics of Humanity in the Eighteenth Century: An Introduction
AU - Cook, Alexander
AU - Curthoys, Edward (Ned)
AU - Konishi, Shino
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The Enlightenment era saw European thinkers increasingly concerned with what it meant to be human. This was due at least in part to the increasing awareness of human diversity brought by exploration and travel to new domains. This collection of essays traces the concept of 'humanity' through revolutionary politics, feminist biography, portraiture, explorer narratives, libertine and Orientalist fiction, the philosophy of conversation and musicology. Its contributors argue that across these fields, the central philosophical conundrums of the era were reflected, and sometimes transformed, in surprising ways.
AB - The Enlightenment era saw European thinkers increasingly concerned with what it meant to be human. This was due at least in part to the increasing awareness of human diversity brought by exploration and travel to new domains. This collection of essays traces the concept of 'humanity' through revolutionary politics, feminist biography, portraiture, explorer narratives, libertine and Orientalist fiction, the philosophy of conversation and musicology. Its contributors argue that across these fields, the central philosophical conundrums of the era were reflected, and sometimes transformed, in surprising ways.
U2 - 10.4324/9781315654805
DO - 10.4324/9781315654805
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781848933736
SN - 978-1-84893-373-6
SP - 1
EP - 14
BT - Representing Humanity in the Age of Enlightenment
A2 - null, A. Cook, N. Curthoys & S. Konishi
PB - Pickering & Chatto Publishers ltd
CY - London
ER -