Abstract

Mind, Body, Motion, Matter: Eighteenth-Century British and French Literary Perspectives

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  • Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Mind, body, motion, matter : eighteenth-century British and French literary perspectives / edited by Mary Helen McMurran and Alison Conway

  • University of Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Enlightenment (Toronto) Press acknowledges the financial assistance to its publishing program of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council, an agency of the Government of Ontario

  • One of the most striking developments on the intellectual landscape of the eighteenth century is the emergence of aesthetic theory as an autonomous realm of inquiry

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Summary

Diderot’s Brain 230 joanna stalnaker Conclusion

Can Aesthetics Overcome Instrumental Reason? The Need for Judgment in Mandeville’s Fable of the Bees 254 vivasvan soni.

Hogarth’s Practical Aesthetics ruth mack
In The Prose of Things
Presence of Mind
Reading Locke after Shaftesbury
A Relish for Tolerance
Rethinking Superstition
PART TWO
Mind as “Vapourous Matter”
Mind as Apparition
Mind as Emblem
The Persistence of Clarissa sarah ellenzweig
41 Vindiciæ Mentis
A Social History of Truth
Diderot’s Brain joanna stalnaker
Conclusion
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