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3. Dugald Stewart, William Godwin and the Formation of Political Economy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- 1. Introduction: Scotland after Enlightenment 1
- 2. The Enlightenment Legacy and the Democratic Intellect 18
- 3. Dugald Stewart, William Godwin and the Formation of Political Economy 36
- 4. The French Revolution and the Transformation of Moderatism: The Silence of the Scribes 54
- 5. James Mackintosh: The Science of Politics after the French Revolution 70
- 6. Scotland’s Freethinking Societies: Debating Natural Theology, 1820–c.1843 89
- 7. Christian Isobel Johnstone: Radical Journalism and the Ambiguous Legacy of the Scottish Enlightenment 107
- 8. Robert Mudie: Pioneer Naturalist and Crusading Reformer 126
- 9. Theories of Universal Degeneration in Post‑Enlightenment Scotland 137
- 10. Robert Knox: The Embittered Scottish Anatomist and his Controversial Race Science in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Britain 151
- 11. Thomas Carlyle and the Scottish Enlightenment Concept of Sympathy 168
- 12. Covenanting and Enlightenment in Nineteenth-Century Reformed Presbyterian Political Theory 187
- 13. Andrew Lang and the Cosmopolitan Condition 205
- 14. Criticism and Freethought, 1880–1914 223
- 15. Epilogue: The Afterlife of the Enlightenment in Scottish Criticism 241
- Index 258
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- 1. Introduction: Scotland after Enlightenment 1
- 2. The Enlightenment Legacy and the Democratic Intellect 18
- 3. Dugald Stewart, William Godwin and the Formation of Political Economy 36
- 4. The French Revolution and the Transformation of Moderatism: The Silence of the Scribes 54
- 5. James Mackintosh: The Science of Politics after the French Revolution 70
- 6. Scotland’s Freethinking Societies: Debating Natural Theology, 1820–c.1843 89
- 7. Christian Isobel Johnstone: Radical Journalism and the Ambiguous Legacy of the Scottish Enlightenment 107
- 8. Robert Mudie: Pioneer Naturalist and Crusading Reformer 126
- 9. Theories of Universal Degeneration in Post‑Enlightenment Scotland 137
- 10. Robert Knox: The Embittered Scottish Anatomist and his Controversial Race Science in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Britain 151
- 11. Thomas Carlyle and the Scottish Enlightenment Concept of Sympathy 168
- 12. Covenanting and Enlightenment in Nineteenth-Century Reformed Presbyterian Political Theory 187
- 13. Andrew Lang and the Cosmopolitan Condition 205
- 14. Criticism and Freethought, 1880–1914 223
- 15. Epilogue: The Afterlife of the Enlightenment in Scottish Criticism 241
- Index 258