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The Bridge of Criticism; Dialogues Among Lucian, Erasmus, and Voltaire on the Enlightenment: --on History and Hope, Imagination and Reason, Constraint and Freedom--and on Its Meaning for Our Time

The Bridge of Criticism is a collection of dialogues that brings together the perspectives of three influential thinkers from different historical periods. The book examines the interplay between history and hope, the roles of imagination and reason, and the balance between constraint and freedom. It offers a critical examination of the Enlightenment era and its enduring significance for modern society. more

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Peter Gay
Peter Gay

Peter Gay was an American historian and cultural critic, born on June 20, 1923, and died on May 12, 2015. He is renowned for his extensive research in the cultural history of 18th-century Europe, and his works have had a profound impact on subsequent generations. more

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