The Dream of Enlightenment, Anthony Gottlieb
The Dream of Enlightenment, Anthony Gottlieb
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The Dream of Enlightenment
The Rise of Modern Philosophy

Author: Anthony Gottlieb

Narrator: Anthony Gottlieb

Unabridged: 10 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2016


Synopsis

The author of the classic The Dream of Reason vividly explains the rise of modern thought from Descartes to Rousseau.

About Anthony Gottlieb

Anthony Gottlieb was the executive editor of the Economist from 1984 until 2006. He studied philosophy at Cambridge University and University College, London, and has been a visiting fellow at Harvard University. He has written articles and book reviews for the New York Times. He is a visiting scholar at New York University and a fellow of the New York Institute for the Humanities.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Майя on November 03, 2022

What I knew about philosophers and philosophy before this book. Antiquity: Plato (mind is primary) and Aristotle (matter is primary), Socrates, about whom we know from Plato, Plotinus there is something mystical, Cynics and Stoics, Diogenes, who lived in a barrel and walked around with a lantern dur......more

Goodreads review by W.D. on April 04, 2021

During an other-wise mundane interview for a made-for-TV documentary on Plato's Republic, the novelist Joyce Carol Oates makes the following bizzarro, face-palming conflation: The idea that Plato foreshadows certain ideas that we've come to associate with fascism…I'd say that's fairly tenable. If......more

Goodreads review by Kenia on March 21, 2021

I've been reading this book for a few months now for my philosophy Meetup group. We've been meeting monthly, and each month we discussed just one chapter as each chapter covers a different philosopher from the Age of Enlightenment in the 17th-18th centuries. It was a fascinating historical voyage: A......more

Goodreads review by D.L. on October 13, 2016

What has the Enlightenment ever done for us? This is an important question and the title of the last chapter of this book. My biased answer would include human rights, democratic government, personal freedom, and separation of church and state. I think it is no great exaggeration to say that the Enl......more

Goodreads review by Jonfaith on September 13, 2016

Ours may not be the best of all possible worlds; but these pioneers helped to make it an intellectually adventurous and, as d'Alembert suggested, a less ignorant one. Dream was a most welcome birthday present for me personally its publication is also timely given a world which sorely needs to examine......more


Quotes

“Wondrously perceptive and exceptionally well written, The Dream of Enlightenment not only provides a key account of the Enlightenment philosophers but also inspires us to consider a new enlightenment that could fundamentally transform our own world as much as it did theirs.” Edward O. Wilson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author

“A rare combination of encyclopedic knowledge, clarity, and lapidary style. I have never seen a discussion of philosophy as fun to read, presented with such clarity. I spent a decade and a half waiting for this book, yet it exceeds expectation: Gottlieb has a philosophical erudition that is so refreshing in a world of narrow academic résumé building.“ Nassim Nicholas Taleb, New York Times bestselling author

“Gottlieb, a former executive editor of the Economist, takes on the difficult task of trying to figure out what exactly the Enlightenment’s greatest thinkers were thinking, and to describe their thoughts in lay terms…Gottlieb skillfully juggles the biographical eccentricities of the philosophers and their enormous paper flow (some one million pages for Leibniz alone).” Publishers Weekly

“Gottlieb (former executive editor, the Economist) provides a sequel to The Dream of Reason: A History of Philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance…An accessible introduction to Enlightenment philosophers with much to offer all educated readers.” Library Journal

“A lively collective portrait of daring intellectuals…The Enlightenment, the author convincingly asserts, set the ground for toleration of religious dissent, scientific progress, and the dismantling of feudalism. Engaging, accessible, and informative.” Kirkus Reviews


Awards

  • New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice