The Enlightenment: The Science of Freedom

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The Enlightenment: The Science of Freedom is a scholarly work by Peter Joachim Fröhlich that examines the Enlightenment era as a transformative movement centered on reason, individual liberty, and the foundations of modern democratic thought.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
author Peter Joachim Fröhlich NERFINISHED
describes Enlightenment as centered on individual liberty
Enlightenment as centered on reason
Enlightenment as foundation of modern democratic thought
examines foundations of modern democracy
political implications of Enlightenment thought
relationship between reason and freedom
focusesOn Enlightenment as a transformative movement
intellectual history of the Enlightenment era
genre historical study
non-fiction
philosophical study
intendedAudience readers interested in Enlightenment history
scholars
students of philosophy
students of political theory
language German
mainTopic Enlightenment NERFINISHED
individual liberty
modern democratic thought
reason
subjectArea history of ideas
intellectual history
philosophy
political theory

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Peter Joachim Fröhlich notableWork The Enlightenment: The Science of Freedom