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De onvoltooide Verlichting
- Een hoorcollege over historische en toekomstige ontwikkelingen van het Verlichtingsdenken
- Narrated by: Herman Philipse
- Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's summary
In deze serie van vier colleges schetst Herman Philipse de ontstaansgeschiedenis van het Verlichtingsdenken en worden centrale ideeën behandeld van Verlichtingsfilosofen zoals Hume, Kant, Rousseau, Voltaire, Baron d’ Holbach en Diderot. Tevens betoogt Philipse hoe hun ideeën gemoderniseerd kunnen worden om ze opnieuw tot een inspiratiebron te maken voor onze tijd, wereldwijd.
Bij het hoorcollege wordt een synopsis als pdf-bestand meegeleverd.
Dit college is tot stand gekomen i.s.m. Studium Generale Universiteit Leiden.
PLEASE NOTE: when you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2016 Home Academy Publishers (P)2016 Home Academy Publishers
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