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‘True Enlightenment can be both achieved and beneficial.’ The German Enlightenment and its Interpretation

‘True Enlightenment can be both achieved and beneficial.’ The German Enlightenment and its Interpretation

Update: 2014-11-20
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Professor Joachim Whaley, Professor of German History and Thought, Cambridge, gives the 2014 Besterman Lecture, hosted by The Besterman Centre for the Enlightenment and the TORCH Enlightenment Programme. Introduced by Ritchie Robertson, Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature.
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‘True Enlightenment can be both achieved and beneficial.’ The German Enlightenment and its Interpretation

‘True Enlightenment can be both achieved and beneficial.’ The German Enlightenment and its Interpretation

Joachim Whaley, Richie Robertson