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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Introduction: What is Enlightenment? A Question, its Context, and Some Consequences
Part I: The Eighteenth-Century Debate
1: The Question and Some Answers
What is to be Done toward the Enlightenment of the Citizenry? (1783)
On the Question: What is Enlightenment? (1784)
An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment? (1784)
Thoughts on Enlightenment (1784)
A Couple of Gold Nuggets, from the… Wastepaper, or Six Answers to Six Questions (1789)
2: The Public Use of Reason
On Freedom of Thought and of the Press: For Princes, Ministers, and Writers ( 1784)
On Freedom of the Press and its Limits: For Consideration by Rulers, Censors, and Writers (1787)
Publicity (1792)
Reclamation of the Freedom of Thought from the Princes of Europe, Who have Oppressed it Until Now (1793)
3: Faith and Enlightenment
Letter to Christian Jacob Kraus (18 December 1784)
Metacritique on the Purism of Reason (1784)
On Enlightenment: Is it and Could it be Dangerous to the State, to Religion, or Dangerous in General? A Word to be Heeded by Princes, Statesmen, and Clergy (1788)
4: The Politics of Enlightenment
Something Lessing Said: A Commentary on Journeys of the Popes (1782)
True and False Political Enlightenment (1792)
On the Influence of Enlightenment on Revolutions (1794)
Does Enlightenment Cause Revolutions? (1795)
Part II: Historical Reflections
The Berlin Wednesday Society
The Subversive Kant: The Vocabulary of “Public” and “Publicity”
On Enlightenment for the Common Man
Modern Culture Comes of Age: Hamann versus Kant on the Root Metaphor of Enlightenment
Jacobi's Critique of the Enlightenment
Early Romanticism and the Aufklärung
Progress: Ideas, Skepticism, and Critique— The Heritage of the Enlightenment
Part III: Twentieth-Century Questions
What is Enlightenment?
Reason against Itself: Some Remarks on Enlightenment
What is Enlightened Thinking?
What is Critique?
The Unity of Reason in the Diversity of its Voices
The Battle of Reason with the Imagination
The Failure of Kant's Imagination
The Gender of Enlightenment
Autonomy, Individuality, and Self-Determination
Enlightened Cosmopolitanism: The Political Perspective of the Kantian “Sublime”
Contributors to Parts II and III
Select Bibliography
Index
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