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Appendix 4 Members of the Class of Moral and Political Sciences Carried Over into the Revived Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1832
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Intellectuals, Revolution, and the Social Sciences 3
- Enlightenment Social Science Models 19
- The Institute Intellectuals: Change and Continuity 33
- Advice to Government and Prize Contests 56
- The Public Image of the Institute and the Decline of Encyclopedism 78
- Indelible Temperament and Condillac’s Uncertain Legacy 95
- A Science of Morality 118
- Philosophical History and Political Discord 136
- Human Geography: Correlating Climate, Culture, and Civilization 154
- Rights, Utility, and Political Institutions 172
- Towards the Political Economy of Commercial Society 191
- Suppression and Resurrection of an Academy 211
- Joseph Lakanal’s List of Nominees for the Class of Moral and Political Sciences for Consideration by the National Convention, October 1795 (cancelled by the Directory) 231
- Members and Associates of the Class of Moral and Political Sciences, Established in 1795 232
- The National Institute after the Reorganization of 1803 236
- Members of the Class of Moral and Political Sciences Carried Over into the Revived Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1832 238
- Number of Memoirs Read before the Class of Moral and Political Sciences and Published in Its Collection 240
- Prize Contests of the Class of Moral and Political Sciences 244
- Notes 251
- Bibliography 301
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
- Intellectuals, Revolution, and the Social Sciences 3
- Enlightenment Social Science Models 19
- The Institute Intellectuals: Change and Continuity 33
- Advice to Government and Prize Contests 56
- The Public Image of the Institute and the Decline of Encyclopedism 78
- Indelible Temperament and Condillac’s Uncertain Legacy 95
- A Science of Morality 118
- Philosophical History and Political Discord 136
- Human Geography: Correlating Climate, Culture, and Civilization 154
- Rights, Utility, and Political Institutions 172
- Towards the Political Economy of Commercial Society 191
- Suppression and Resurrection of an Academy 211
- Joseph Lakanal’s List of Nominees for the Class of Moral and Political Sciences for Consideration by the National Convention, October 1795 (cancelled by the Directory) 231
- Members and Associates of the Class of Moral and Political Sciences, Established in 1795 232
- The National Institute after the Reorganization of 1803 236
- Members of the Class of Moral and Political Sciences Carried Over into the Revived Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1832 238
- Number of Memoirs Read before the Class of Moral and Political Sciences and Published in Its Collection 240
- Prize Contests of the Class of Moral and Political Sciences 244
- Notes 251
- Bibliography 301
- Index 333