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Light in Germany

Scenes from an Unknown Enlightenment

T. J. Reed

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English
Chicago University Press
28 July 2016
Germany’s political and cultural past from ancient times through World War II has dimmed the legacy of its Enlightenment, which these days is far outshone by those of France and Scotland. In this book, T. J. Reed clears the dust away from eighteenth-century Germany, bringing the likes of Kant, Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, and Gotthold Lessing into a coherent and focused beam that shines within European intellectual history and reasserts the important role of Germany’s Enlightenment.

           

Reed looks closely at the arguments, achievements, conflicts, and controversies of these major thinkers and how their development of a lucid and active liberal thinking matured in the late eighteenth century into an imaginative branching that ran through philosophy, theology, literature, historiography, science, and politics. He traces the various pathways of their thought and how one engendered another, from the principle of thinking for oneself to the development of a critical epistemology; from literature’s assessment of the past to the formulation of a poetic ideal of human development. Ultimately, Reed shows how the ideas of the German Enlightenment have proven their value in modern secular democracies and are still of great relevance—despite their frequent dismissal—to us in the twenty-first century. 
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Imprint:   Chicago University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 23mm,  Width: 17mm,  Spine: 2mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780226421834
ISBN 10:   022642183X
Pages:   304
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

T. J. Reed is an emeritus fellow at Queen's College, Oxford, a Fellow of the British Academy, and President of the English Goethe Society. He is the author of many books.

Reviews for Light in Germany: Scenes from an Unknown Enlightenment

Reed has done it again. With Light in Germanyhe has rendered invaluable service to all of those who cannot stop pondering the enigma of modern Germany. His wonderfully concrete and informed scenes from an unknown Enlightenment compel us to reconsider the widespread disparagement of its philosophical, literary, and practical achievements by so many skeptics in the Anglophone world and in Germany itself. No small accomplishment! --Hans Rudolf Vaget, author of Thomas Mann s The Magic Mountain


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