Notes to Introduction  Suggestions for Further Reading  Chronological Table   Part  One: The Enlightenment Spirit: An Overview
  What is  Enlightenment?
  Kant
  The Human Mind Emerged from Barbarism 
  d’Alembert
  “Encyclopédie”
  Diderot
  Definition of a Philosophe 
  Dumarsais
  Le mariage de Figaro
  Beaumarchais
  The Magic Flute
  Mozart
  The Future Progress of the Human Mind
  Condorcet
  Part Two: Reason  and Nature
  The New  Science 
  Bacon
  Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy 
  Newton
  The New Physics 
  Cotes
  On Bacon and Newton
  Voltaire
  The Rat 
  Buffon
  The Utility of Science 
  Condorcet
  The Organization of Scientific Research 
  Priestley
  Letter to Joseph Priestley 
  Franklin
  Part Three: Reason  and God
  On  Superstition and Tolerance
  Bayle
  A Letter Concerning Toleration
  Locke
  On Enthusiasm
  Shaftesbury
  The Argument for a Deity
  Newton
  A Discourse of Free-Thinking
  Collins 
  “If there is a God…;”
  Montesquieu
  Of Miracles and the Origin of Religion
  Hume
  Reflections on Religion
  Voltaire
  Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar
  Rousseau
  “No need of theology…;only of reason…;”
  d’Holbach
  The Progress of Superstition
  Gibbon 
  Unitarianism
  Priestley
  “Religion…;my views of it…;”
  Jefferson
  “Something of my religion…;”
  Franklin 
  The Temple of Reason 
  The Age of Reason 
  Paine
    Part Four: Reason  and Humanity
  The Mind and Ideas
  “I think,  therefore I am…;” 
  Descartes
  An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  Locke
  New Essays on Human Understanding 
  Leibnitz
  On Mr. Locke 
  Voltaire
  A Treatise of Human Nature
  Hume
  Man a Machine
  la Mettrie 
  Of Ideas, Their Generation and Associations
  Hartley
  The Philosophy of Common Sense
  Reid
  Treatise on the Sensations
  Condillac
  Education  and Childhood
  Some Thoughts  Concerning Education
  Locke
  Children and Civic Education
  Rousseau
  Education for Civil and Active Life
  Priestley
  Manners and Morals
  The Fable of  the Bees 
  Mandeville
  An Essay on Man
  Pope
  Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure 
  Cleland
  Enjoyment and Tahiti
  Diderot
  Concerning the Moral Sense
  Hutcheson
  The Impartial Spectator
  Smith 
  A Treatise on Man
  Helvétius
  Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals
  Kant
  The Principle of Utility
  Bentham
  Taste and Art
  On Wit
  Addison
  Ideas of Beauty and Virtue 
  Hutcheson
  Discourse on Style
  Buffon
  Of the Standard of Taste
  Hume
  The Sublime
  Burke
  On Theater and Morals
  Rousseau
  On Custom and Fashion
  Smith 
  The Beautiful and Sublime
  Kant
  Discourse on Art
  Reynolds
  Part  Five: Reason and Society
  Progress and  History
  The New  Science 
  Vico
  The Utility of History
  Bolingbroke
  History as Guide
  Hume
  On Progress
  Turgot
  A Critique of Progress
  Rousseau 
  In Defense of Modernity
  Voltaire
  The Four-Stage Theory of Development
  Smith
  The Progressive Character of Human Nature
  Ferguson 
  “How glorious, then, is the prospect…;”
  Priestley
  The Perfectibility of Man
  Condorcet
  Politics and  the State
  The Second  Treatise of Civil Government 
  Locke
  The Spirit of the Laws
  Montesquieu
  Political Essays
  Voltaire
  Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
  Rousseau
  The Social Contract
  Rousseau
  Common Sense
  Paine
  The American Declaration of Independence 
  Benevolent Despotism
  Frederick the Great
  Federalist No. 10
  Madison
  The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
  The Rights of Man
  Paine
  Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
  Godwin
  The Economy and Markets
  The Royal  Exchange
  Addison
  Industry and the Way to Wealth
  Franklin
  Of Luxury
  Hume 
  The Physiocratic Formula
  Quesnay
  Economic Liberty
  Turgot
  The Wealth of Nations
  Smith
  Crime and  Punishment
  The Severity  of Criminal Laws
  Montesquieu
  An Essay on Crimes and Punishments
  Beccaria
  On Torture and Capital Punishment
  Voltaire
  The State of Prisons
  Howard
  “Cases unmeet for punishment…;”
  Bentham
  War and Peace
  Splendid  Armies
  Voltaire
  “There never was a good war…;”
  Franklin
  Perpetual Peace
  Kant
  Gender and Race
  Some  Reflections upon Marriage
  Astell
  Duties of Women
  Rousseau
  The Fair Sex
  Kant
  Women, Adored and Oppressed
  Paine(attr.)
  “A woman…;gossips much…;”
  Mozart
  Women’s Education
  Macaulay 
  On the Equality of the Sexes
  Constantia
  The Rights of Woman
  de Gouges
  Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  Wollstonecraft
  “Negroes…;naturally inferior to the whites…;”
  Hume
  Considerations on the Keeping of Negroes
  Woolman
  The Difference between the Races
  Kant 
  “Who are you, then, to make slaves…;”
  Diderot
  “Bestial manners, stupidity, and vices…;”
  Long
  African Slavery in America
  Paine
  Of Empires and Savages 
  Gibbon
  On Indians and Negroes
  Jefferson
  “Negro”
  Encylopaedia Britannica
  The End of Empire
  Priestley