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The text guides readers through key movements and thinkers including skepticism and legal study, deism and Voltaire, the human mind in Condillac and related theories, and Enlightenment encyclopedism and materialism. It further develops Rousseau’s political ideas, the German Enlightenment and its break, the rise of the philosophy of history, and then offers a structured account of Kant’s life, the First Critique, scientific knowledge, metaphysics, morality and religion, and aesthetics and teleology.","cbCaicmyA2dWt5Gp","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaicmyA2dWt5Gp","pdf",10413261,1,520,"English","en","# Preface\n# Part I The French Enlightenment\n## The French Enlightenment (1)\n## The French Enlightenment (2)\n## Rousseau (1)\n## Rousseau (2)\n# Part II The German Enlightenment\n## The German Enlightenment (1)\n## The German Enlightenment (2)\n## The Break with the Enlightenment\n# Part III The Rise of the Philosophy of History\n## Bossuet and Vico\n## Voltaire to Herder\n# Part IV Kant\n## Kant (1): Life and Writings\n## Kant (2): The Problems of the First Critique\n## Kant (3): Scientific Knowledge\n## Kant (4): Metaphysics Under Fire\n## Kant (5): Morality and Religion\n## Kant (6): Aesthetics and Teleology","[{\"question\":\"What historical period and intellectual focus does this volume cover?\",\"answer\":\"This volume focuses on modern philosophy, tracing developments from the French Enlightenment to Kant, including the German Enlightenment and the rise of the philosophy of history.\"},{\"question\":\"Which major thinkers and themes are discussed in the French Enlightenment sections?\",\"answer\":\"The French Enlightenment chapters address figures and themes such as Bayle, Fontenelle, Montesquieu, Voltaire and deism, Condillac’s account of the human mind, Helvétius on man, and the encyclopedic movement with Diderot and d’Alembert, alongside materialism and related scientific or natural-history interests.\"},{\"question\":\"How is Kant treated across the later parts of the volume?\",\"answer\":\"Kant is presented in a sequence that covers his life and writings, the problems of the First Critique, scientific knowledge (including space, time, categories, and phenomena/noumena), metaphysics and its critique, morality and religion, and finally aesthetics and teleology.\"}]",1782207024,801,{"code":4,"msg":28,"data":29},"ok",{"site_id":30,"language":22,"slug":31,"title":13,"keywords":32,"description":14,"schema_data":33,"social_meta":83,"head_meta":85,"extra_data":87,"updated_unix":25},105,"modern-philosophy-from-the-french-enlightenment-to-kant","",{"@graph":34,"@context":82},[35,51,65],{"@type":36,"itemListElement":37},"BreadcrumbList",[38,42,45,48],{"item":39,"name":40,"@type":41,"position":19},"https://docshare.wps.com","Home","ListItem",{"item":43,"name":44,"@type":41,"position":11},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/","Document",{"item":46,"name":12,"@type":41,"position":47},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/literature/",3,{"item":49,"name":13,"@type":41,"position":50},"https://docshare.wps.com/document/modern-philosophy-from-the-french-enlightenment-to-kant/33292/",4,{"url":49,"name":13,"@type":52,"author":53,"headline":13,"publisher":55,"fileFormat":58,"description":14,"dateModified":59,"datePublished":59,"encodingFormat":58,"isAccessibleForFree":60,"interactionStatistic":61},"DigitalDocument",{"name":9,"@type":54},"Person",{"url":39,"name":56,"@type":57},"DocShare","Organization","application/pdf","2026-06-23",true,{"@type":62,"interactionType":63,"userInteractionCount":11},"InteractionCounter",{"@type":64},"ViewAction",{"@type":66,"mainEntity":67},"FAQPage",[68,74,78],{"name":69,"@type":70,"acceptedAnswer":71},"What historical period and intellectual focus does this volume cover?","Question",{"text":72,"@type":73},"This volume focuses on modern philosophy, tracing developments from the French Enlightenment to Kant, including the German Enlightenment and the rise of the philosophy of history.","Answer",{"name":75,"@type":70,"acceptedAnswer":76},"Which major thinkers and themes are discussed in the French Enlightenment sections?",{"text":77,"@type":73},"The French Enlightenment chapters address figures and themes such as Bayle, Fontenelle, Montesquieu, Voltaire and deism, Condillac’s account of the human mind, Helvétius on man, and the encyclopedic movement with Diderot and d’Alembert, alongside materialism and related scientific or natural-history interests.",{"name":79,"@type":70,"acceptedAnswer":80},"How is Kant treated across the later parts of the volume?",{"text":81,"@type":73},"Kant is presented in a sequence that covers his life and writings, the problems of the First Critique, scientific knowledge (including space, time, categories, and phenomena/noumena), metaphysics and its critique, morality and religion, and finally aesthetics and teleology.","https://schema.org",{"og:url":49,"og:type":84,"og:title":13,"og:site_name":56,"og:description":14},"article",{"robots":86,"canonical":49},"index,follow",{"doc_id":7,"site_id":30}]