In this article, I select a number of Enlightenment figures and suggest that, despite inevitable contradictions, they should still serve as exemplars for a modern age of a series of values such as freedom, tolerance, and social justice. I believe, however, that The Enlightenment is, nevertheless, a work in progress.
BadleyG. (2009). “A place from where to speak”: The university and academic freedom. British Journal of Educational Studies, 57(2), 146–163.
2.
BallingerS. (1965). The natural man: Rousseau. In NashP.KazamiasA.PerkinsonH. (Eds.), The educated man: Studies in the history of educational thought (pp. 225–246). John Wiley.
3.
Barnett-JonesB. (2023, April4). Childhood matters—That’s why we must support parents. The Guardian Journal, pp. 1–2.
BrunerJ. (1977). The process of education. Harvard University Press.
6.
ChandlerD. (2023a). Free and equal: What would a fair society look like?Penguin Books/Allen Lane.
7.
ChandlerD. (2023b, April14). Labour needs more than a big poll lead—It needs a vision. The Guardian Journal, pp. 1–2.
8.
ColeG. (1937). Introduction. In BonnerH. B. (Ed.), Rights of man: Being an answer to Mr. Burke’s attack on the French revolution by Thomas Paine (pp. v–xi). Watts.
DavisW. (2020). Magdalena—River of dreams. The Bodley Head.
11.
DeweyJ. (1916). Democracy and education. Macmillan Publishing.
12.
GoodingF. (2023, March30). When thieves retire. London Review of Books, pp. 9–12.
13.
GraeberD. (2023). Pirate enlightenment, or the real libertalia. Penguin Books/Allen Lane.
14.
HammersleyM. (2023). Rewriting social science: The literary turn in qualitative research. Qualitative Inquiry. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/10778004231165981
15.
HolmesB. (1967). The reflective man: Dewey. In NashP.KazamiasA.PerkinsonH. (Eds.), The educated man: Studies in the history of educational thought (pp. 305–335). John Wiley.
RousseauJ.-J. (1895). The social contract or principles of political right (TozerH., Trans.). Scribner’s Sons. (Original work published 1762)
28.
RousseauJ.-J. (1990). Julie, or the new Heloise. The collected writings of Rousseau volume 6 (Trans. & Annotated by MastersR.KellyC.). Dartmouth College Press. (Original work published 1761)
29.
RyanA. (1995). John Dewey and the high tide of American liberalism. W. W. Norton.
30.
WollstonecraftM. (1792). A vindication of the rights of women with structures on political and moral subjects. https://www.audible.co.uk