
The Enlightenment
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Narrated by:
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Deidre Rubenstein
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By:
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Kieron O'Hara
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Editorial reviews
The ideals of the Enlightenment are both controversial and, frequently, poorly understood. This introduction to the Enlightenment from noted philosopher and computer scientist Kieron O'Hara provides a digestible survey of this sprawling revolution of ideas. A confident and composed narration by AFI Best Actress winner Deidre Rubenstein brings polish to this audiobook, and audiences will find her reading of O'Hara's concise volume highly listenable. From a history of the Enlightenment's ideas and basic principles up to its present-day legacy, this audiobook will provide listeners a basic understanding of a very complex cultural movement.
Critic Reviews
“O'Hara provides readers with an introduction to the Enlightenment that is thorough without ever being forbidding and shows a keen appreciation of the dilemmas and controversies that surround the enlightened inheritance.” (Dan Hind, author of The Threat to Reason: How the Enlightenment Was Hijacked and How We Can Reclaim It)
“This is an engaging and highly readable introduction to one of the most important intellectual developments in the history of Western culture.” (Matthew Humphrey, Reader in Political Philosophy, University of Nottingham)
“Lively and erudite. This is an excellent, and for its length remarkably comprehensive, starting place for approaching the Enlightenment.” (Penny Fielding, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh)
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