Ideological Hesitancy in Spain 1700-1750
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
160 pages
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6 x 9
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© 1991
The author explains key aspects of Spain’s polemical Age of Reason, particularly the uncertain shifts in scientific ideas, the developing confusion of philosophical attitudes, the controversial movements in literary theories, the popular reactions to artistic practices and the disturbed variations in traditional beliefs and social attitudes. Ideological Hesitancy in Spain 1700–1750 should significantly advance scholarly understanding of a critical epoch of transition and upheaval within the history of Europe – a period of productive ferment in science, ideology and society which proved necessarily conducive to the development of our own modern age of civilization.
Contents
Preface
1. Reason of Unreason in the Spanish Vulgo.
2. The False Alarm of 'Scepticism'
3. The Vulgo-Conception of Scientific Evidence
4. The Psychological Significance of Pulpit Oratory
5. Witness of the Popular Stage
6. The Disturbing Effects of the Periodical Press
Index
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