By contrast, David Stove, in On Enlightenment, attacks the intellectual roots of enlightenment thought, to define the limitations of its successes and the areas of its likely failures.
This text is designed for the Critical Thinking course found in philosophy and general education departments at both universities and colleges. The most unique feature of the text is its solid foundation in logic.
And not since the 1930s have citizens and their elected officials been so baffled about their respective roles in the maintenance of both democratic governments and liberal economies. This book attempts to address this growing need.