Human Nature, Cultural Diversity, and the French Enlightenment

Human Nature, Cultural Diversity, and the French Enlightenment

by Henry Vyverberg
Human Nature, Cultural Diversity, and the French Enlightenment

Human Nature, Cultural Diversity, and the French Enlightenment

by Henry Vyverberg

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Overview

In this work, Henry Vyverberg traces the evolution and consequences of a crucial idea in French Enlightenment thought—the idea of human nature. Human nature was commonly seen as a broadly universal, unchanging entity, though perhaps modifiable by geographical, social, and historical factors. Enlightenment empiricism suggested a degree of cultural diversity that has often been underestimated in studies of the age. Evidence here is drawn from Diderot's celebrated Encyclopedia and from a vast range of writing by such Enlightenment notables as Voltaire, Rousseau, and d'Holbach. Vyverberg explains not only the age's undoubted fascination with uniformity in human nature, but also its acknowledgment of significant limitations on that uniformity. He shows that although the Enlightenment's historical sense was often blinkered by its notions of a uniform human nature, there were also cracks in this concept that developed during the Enlightenment itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195058642
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1997
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.56(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction3
1From Nature to Human Nature20
Nature as Fact or Norm20
Natural Law and the Laws of Nature24
Human Nature28
2The Uniformity of Human Nature34
The Question34
Reason and Passion36
Instinctual Ethics and Religion40
Uniformity Affirmed46
3The Diversity of Human Beings53
The Role of Experience53
Experiential Religion and Ethics55
Uniformity Challenged58
4Physical and Moral Influences on National Character64
Voyages and Travel64
Climate66
Institutions and Individuals71
National Character76
5Understanding Cultural Diversity88
The Question88
Provisional Generalizations90
6A Cultural Miscellany98
Russians and Others98
Jews103
Blacks and Native Americans107
7The Mildly Exotic East116
The Islamic World116
India119
China and the Chinese Sage121
The Waning of the Chinese Vogue126
8Historical Diversity136
The Place of History136
Voltaire and History139
History in the Encyclopedia146
9The Case of Ancient Greece155
Greece in the Enlightenment155
Greece in the Encyclopedia161
10The Case of the Middle Ages174
An Enlightenment Consensus?174
The Middle Ages in the Encyclopedia185
Conclusion194
Bibliography207
Index217
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