IDE2048 – Freedom and Progress: An Intellectual History of the Enlightenment

Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

The Enlightenment marks for many the birth of the Modern Age and evokes ideals of religious tolerance, political emancipation and human betterment. But how were such ideals expressed and what were their limits? This is a course about European thought from the end of the seventeenth century up until the time of the French Revolution. We will read a number of primary texts from different parts of eighteenth-century Europe, texts that articulate different conceptions of humanity, society and the state, about religion and the church, commerce and the economy. In the course, we will also discuss the reception history of the Enlightenment and its uses in contemporary debates.

Learning outcome

Having completed this course, you will have acquired:

  • in-depth knowledge of the age of Enlightenment as a period in intellectual history.
  • in-depth knowledge of some important primary texts from the period.
  • knowledge of research literature on the age of Enlightenment.
  • an understanding of how different thinkers position themselves vis-à-vis others.
  • the ability to assess and present core ideas of the age of Enlightenment.
  • the ability to read and understand demanding texts and situate them in their historical context.

Admission to the course

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We strongly recommend that you have completed IDE1104 – Vestens idéer fra antikken til 1600 and IDE1105 –