The American enlightenment
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The American enlightenment
(Library of the history of ideas, v. 11)
University of Rochester Press, 1993
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注記
"The articles in this volume first appeared in the Journal of the history of ideas"--Acknowledgements
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Twenty-five essays, culled from the Journal of the History of Ideas, cover the unique participation of America in the international Enlightenment. The book is divided into two sections: Discourses of Religion, Science and the Nature of Man (including articles on Jonathan Edwards' early philosophical notes, Joel Barlow, Cotton Mather and Benjamin Rush) and Colonization, (Thomas Jefferson on Liberty, Dutch and American Federalism, and the `IdeologicaAmericana'.) The essays demonstrate the plurality of voices that enlightened Americans heard, and the distinctiveness of their responses. Contributors: RICK KENNEDY, WALLACE E. ANDERSON, STEPHEN R. YARBROUGH, JEFFREY JESKE, NORMAN S. FIERING, DAVID BIDNEY, JOHN C. GREENE, DONALD J. D'ELIA, S. GERALD SANDLER, RALPH L. KETCHAM, CONSTANCE B. SCHULZ, JOSEPH L. BLAU, KICHAEL J. KAMMEN, LESTERH. COHEN, GILBERT CHINARD, WILLIAM H. RIKER, ROY BRANSON, J.W. COOKE, DAVID M. POST, MARCELLO MAESTRO, GARY KATES, EDWIN A. MILES, V.P. BYNACK, RICHARD HOFSTADTER and J.G.A. POCOCK.
目次
PART ONE: DISCOURSES OF RELIGION, SCIENCE, AND THE NATURE OF MAN I. Rick Kennedy The Alliance Between Puritanism and Cartesian Logic at Harvard, 1687-1735 II. Wallace E. Anderson Immaterialism in Jonathan Edwards' Early Philosophical Notes III. Stephen R. Yarbrough Jonathan Edwards on Rhetorical Authority IV. Jeffrey Jeske Cotton Mather Physico-Theologian V. Norman S. Fiering Irresistible Compassion: An Aspect of Eighteenth-Century Sympathy and Humanitarianism VI. David Bidney The Idea of the Savage in North American Ethnohistory VII. John C. Greene The American Debate on the Negro's Place in Nature, 1780-1815 VIII. Donald J. D'Elia Dr. Benjamin Rush and the Negro IX. S. Gerald Sandler Lockean Ideas in Thomas Jefferson's Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom X. Ralph L Ketcham James Madison and the Nature of Man XI. Constance B. Schulz John Adams on "The Best of All Possible Worlds" XII. Joseph L Blau Joel Barlow, Enlightened Religionist PART TWO: DISCOURSES OF POLITICS AND NATION XIII. Michael J. Kammen XIV. Lester H. Cohen XV. Gilbert Chinard XVI. William H. Riker XVII. Roy Branson XVIII. J. W. Cooke XIX. David M. Post XX Marcello Maestro XXI. Gary Kates XXII. Edwin A. Miles XXIII. V. P. Bynack XXIV. Richard Hofstadter XV. J. G. A. Pocock The Meaning of Colonization in American Revolutionary Thought The American Revolution and Natural Law Theory Polybius and the American Constitution Dutch and American Federalism James Madison and the Scottish Enlightenment Jefferson on Liberty Jeffersonian Revisions of Locke: Education, Property-Rights, and Liberty Benjamin Franklin and the Penal Laws From Liberalism to Radicalism: Tom Paine's Rights of Man The Young American Nation and the Classical World Noah Webster's Linguistic Thought and the Idea of an American National Culture Parrington and the Jeffersonian Tradition Between Gog and Magog: The Republican Thesis and the Ideologia Americana.
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