Joseph de Maistre and the legacy of Enlightenment

Oxford: Voltaire Foundation (2011)
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Abstract

The 18th century figure, Joseph de Maistre, has long been regarded as characterising the Counter-Enlightenment, but his intellectual relationship to 18th-century philosophy remains unexplored. This is a comprehensive assessment of his response to the Enlightenment.

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