Scottish Enlightenment | |
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is the Scottish Enlightenment. |
· R.H. Campbell and Andrew Skinner, eds., The Origins and Nature of the Scottish Enlightenment (John Donald Publishers, 1982).
· Anand Chitnis, The Scottish Enlightenment: A Social History (Croom Helm, 1976).
· David Daiches, Peter Jones, and Jean Jones, A Hotbed of Genius: The Scottish Enlightenment: 1730-1790 (Edinburgh University Press, 1986).
· V. Hope, ed., Philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment (Edinburgh University Press, 1979).
· Peter Jones, ed., The Science of Man in the Scottish Enlightenment: Hume, Reid, and Their Contemporaries (Edinburgh University Press, 1990).
· Douglas Sloan, The Scottish Enlightenment and the American College Ideal (Teachers College Press, 1971).
· Anand Chitnis, The Scottish Enlightenment and Early Victorian Society (Croom Helm, 1986).
· David Daiches, The Scottish Enlightenment (Saltire Pamphlets New Series 8, The Saltire Society, 1986).
· George E. Davie, The Democratic Intellect: Scotland and Her Universities in the Nineteenth Century, second edition (Edinburgh University Press, 1964).
· George E. Davie, The Social Significance of the Scottish Philosophy of Common Sense (Dow Lecture, University of Dundee, 1973).
· George E. Davie, et al., eds., Edinburgh in the Age of Reason: A Commemoration (Edinburgh University Press, 1967).
· George E. Davie, The Scottish Enlightenment (The Historical Association, No. 99, 1981).
· Dennis R. Dean, James Hutton and the History of Geology (Cornell University Press, 1992).
· A.L. Donovan, Philosophical Chemistry in the Scottish Enlightenment (Edinburgh University Press, 1975).
· Elmer H. Duncan, Hume and His Critics. Syllabus for a Baylor University philosophy seminar. http://www3.baylor.edu/~Elmer_Duncan/basic.html
· Charles L. Griswold, Jr., Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment (Cambridge University Press, 1999).
· Ronald Hamowy, The Scottish Enlightenment and the Theory of Spontaneous Order (Journal of the History of Philosophy Monographs, Southern Illinois University Press, 1987).
· Andrew Hook and Richard B. Sher, eds., The Glasgow Enlightenment (Tuckwell Press, 1995).
· John MacQueen, Progress and Poetry: The Enlightenment and Scottish Literature (University of Edinburgh, 1982).
· Thomas A. Markus, ed., Order in Space and Society: Architectural Form and Its Context in the Scottish Enlightenment (Edinburgh University Press, 1982).
· Ernest Campbell Mossner, The Life of David Hume (Oxford University Press, 1970).
· Richard Olson, Scottish Philosophy and British Physics, 1750-1880 (Princeton University Press, 1975).
· Ian Simpson Ross, Lord Kames and the Scotland of His Day (Oxford University Press, 1972).
· Richard B. Sher, Church and University in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Moderate Literati of Scotland (Princeton University Press, 1985).
· M.A. Stewart and John P. Wright, Hume and Hume's Connexions (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1994).
· William B. Todd, ed., Hume and the Enlightenment (Edinburgh University Press, 1974).
· H. Lewis Ulman, ed., The Minutes of the Aberdeen Philosophical Society, 1758-1773 (Aberdeen University Press, 1990).
· Paul B. Wood, The Aberdeen Enlightenment: The Arts Curriculum in the Eighteenth Century (Aberdeen University Press, 1993).
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