
The Birth of the Modern Mind: The Intellectual History of the 17th and 18th Centuries
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Alan Charles Kors
Revolutions in thought (as opposed to those in politics or science) are in many ways the most far-reaching of all. They affect how we grant legitimacy to authority, define what is possible, create standards of right and wrong, and even view the potential of human life. Between 1600 and 1800, such a revolution of the intellect seized Europe, shaking the minds of the continent as few things before or since. What we now know as the Enlightenment challenged previously accepted ways of understanding reality, bringing about modern science, representative democracy, and a wave of wars, sparking what Professor Kors calls, "perhaps the most profound transformation of European, if not human, life."
In this series of 24 insightful lectures, you'll explore the astonishing conceptual and cultural revolution of the Enlightenment. You'll witness in its tumultuous history the birth of modern thought in the dilemmas, debates, and extraordinary works of the 17th and 18th-century mind, as wielded by the likes of thinkers like Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes, Pascal, Newton, Locke, Hume, Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau.
And you'll understand why educated Europeans came to believe that they had a new understanding - of thought and the human mind, of method, of nature, and of the uses of knowledge - with which they could come to know the world correctly for the first time in human history, and with which they could rewrite the possibilities of human life.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
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exceptional presentation of complex subtle ideas.
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loved the book. gave me eye opening moments
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A lot of useful information. Professor Alan's delivery is exceptional!
The best great courses course i've heard so far!!
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Simply the Best
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Narration-wise, you will need to get used to the Jersey City accent (I just pictured an loving but overbearing Jewish aunt behind it)...
Too Much Religion
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Nor does he neglect the “natural philosophers” scientists, who drove the empiricism of the Enlightenment, Kepler’s dogged astronomy, Galileo’s physics, Descartes’ geometry and above all,
Newton. (The story of how Newton had figured out the laws of gravity, but then lost them is almost reason enough to listen to this course.
Kors is a brilliant, entertaining, and enthusiastic lecturer (and to those who quibble about his voice, pfui: the man is from Jersey City his accent is charming. I suspect much of this complaining is about his slight lateral thrust speech impediment, but I say pfui, again: would you have him fake an Oxbridge drawl? Nonsense in the strictest meaning of the word). He loved his subject, and taught it brilliantly. Don’t miss this course!
Superb.
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Great way to understand modernity<br />
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Clear and complete
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As in his Great Courses book on Voltaire, each half-hour lecture is dense with information, but easy to understand. Each lecture is an excellent companion to a walk on a nice day. And as I mentioned in my review of the Voltaire, Prof. Kors has a distinctive style of talking and accent, so much at first you might go, "oh, I'm not sure I can listen to this" - but that enthusiasm, passion, and humor makes him come alive as if you were sitting in a favorite professor's classroom. Give him a chance if you are at all interested in the history of thought, ideas, and many of the issues that still fuel our modern day discussions of truth, faith, intellect and science.
Fascinating Period, Brilliantly Explained
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Good Enough
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