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The Carlyle Lectures 2019 - The End of Enlightenment
15 January - 19 February 2019
Examination Schools
Speaker:
Professor Richard Whatmore (University of St Andrews)
Lecture One: Unnatural histories and political thought: Pufendorf to Bentham
Lecture Two: Natural histories: the crisis of the republics
Lecture Three: Death and the philosophers
Lecture Four: The collapse of the commonwealth tradition
Lecture Five: Patriots, Cosmopolitans and Terrorists
Lecture Six: Caesars, Scots and Utilitarians
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