The Burke-Wollstonecraft Debate

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271032023

Savagery, Civilization, and Democracy

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By Daniel I. O'Neill
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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. The Scottish Enlightenment, the Moral Sense, and the Civilizing Process

2. Burke and the Scottish Enlightenment

3. Wollstonecraft and the Scottish Enlightenment

4. “The Most Important of All Revolutions”

5. Vindicating a Revolution in Morals and Manners

6. Burke on Democracy as the Death of Western Civilization

7. Wollstonecraft on Democracy as the Birth of Western Civilization

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index


“This excellent book is a wonderful success . . . it is a model of scholarship. . . . Particularly noteworthy are O'Neill’s sensitivity to the normative elements of Scottish views on the civilizing process, his emphasis on the centrality of moral psychology in Burke’s mature political theory, his recovery of Wollstonecraft’s account of associationism, and his critique of ‘the new scholarly orthodoxy on Burke and empire.'”

—Ryan Patrick Hanley, History of Political Thought

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