Science, Philosophy and Religion in the Age of the Enlightenment
Delve into the profound connections between science, philosophy, and religion during the remarkable era of the Enlightenment with "Science, Philosophy and Religion in the Age of the Enlightenment" by John Gascoigne. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010, this hardback edition spans 328 pages, offering an insightful exploration of the Enlightenment's widespread impact on intellectual life across different geographical contexts.
Gascoigne emphasizes the evolutionary nature of the Enlightenment, showcasing how it transformed societies through adaptation rather than upheaval. Discover how this pivotal movement shaped modern thought and influenced various cultures, providing a comprehensive understanding of its historical significance. Ideal for readers interested in the intersection of ideas and their role in shaping the world, this book invites you to explore the intellectual currents that defined an era.