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Epistemologies of Progress

English · Paperback / Softback

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This Element discusses the new consideration of the ambiguities inherent in eighteenth-century thought on the epistemologies of progress and the fast-growing body of scholarship identifying the role of scepticism in Enlightenment philosophy across Europe.

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Introduction; 1. James Dunbar and the 'Instinctive Propensities' of lay knowledge; 2. John Millar and the certainties of colonialism; 3. Ossian and the biases of commercial modernity; Conclusion; Bibliography.

Summary

This Element discusses the new consideration of the ambiguities inherent in eighteenth-century thought on the epistemologies of progress and the fast-growing body of scholarship identifying the role of scepticism in Enlightenment philosophy across Europe.

Foreword

The Element explores the new understandings of eighteenth-century scepticism to identify caution related to the idea of progress.

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