18th century in philosophy

This is a timeline of the 18th century in philosophy.

Events

Publications

  • 1700 - Historia religionis veterum Persarum, Thomas Hyde.
  • 1700 - De Origine Juris Romani, Giovanni Vincenzo Gravina.
  • 1702 - The Lives of the Ancient Philosophers.
  • 1704 - Moderation Truly Stated, Mary Astell.
  • 1725 - The New Science, Giambattista Vico.
  • 1739-40 - A Treatise of Human Nature, David Hume.
  • 1748 - An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, David Hume.
  • 1748 - The Spirit of the Laws, Montesquieu.
  • 1748 - Man a Machine, Julien Offray de La Mettrie.
  • 1751 - An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, David Hume.
  • 1756 - A Vindication of Natural Society, Edmund Burke.
  • 1759 - The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Adam Smith.
  • 1759 - Candide, ou l'Optimisme, Voltaire.
  • 1763 - The Only Possible Argument in Support of a Demonstration of the Existence of God, Immanuel Kant.
  • 1774 - On American Taxation, Edmund Burke.
  • 1776 - The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith.
  • 1776 - Common Sense, Thomas Paine.
  • 1780 - An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, Jeremy Bentham.
  • 1781 - Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant.
  • 1785 - Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, Immanuel Kant.
  • 1785 - The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, William Paley.
  • 1786 - Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, Immanuel Kant.
  • 1788 - Critique of Practical Reason, Immanuel Kant.
  • 1790 - Reflections on the Revolution in France, Edmund Burke.
  • 1794 - View of the Evidences of Christianity, William Paley.
  • 1797 - Metaphysics of Morals, Immanuel Kant.
  • 1798 - Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View, Immanuel Kant.
  • 1798 - An Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Robert Malthus.

Births

Deaths

  • 1703 - Thomas Hyde (b.1638), English orientalist, linguist and classicist.
  • 1704, John Locke (b.1632), English physician and philosopher known as the "father of liberalism".
  • 1718 - Giovanni Vincenzo Gravina (b.1664), Italian scholar and jurist.
  • 1748 - Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui (b.1694), Genevan legal and political theorist.
  • 1751 - Julien Offray de La Mettrie (b.1709), French materialist philosopher and physician.
  • 1755 - Montesquieu (b.1689), French historian and political philosopher.
  • 1758 - Jonathan Edwards (b.1703), Anglican revivalist preacher and philosopher.
  • 1766 - Johann Christoph Gottsched (b.1700), German philosopher and critic.
  • 1776 - David Hume (b.1711), Scottish philosopher, economist and historian.
  • 1778 - Voltaire (b.1694).
  • 1790 - Adam Smith (b.1723), Scottish economist and philosopher.
  • 1793 - Olympe de Gouges (b.1748), French philosopher and political activist.
  • 1797 - Edmund Burke (b.1729), Anglo-Irish philosopher and politician.
  • 1798 - Giacomo Casanova (b.1725), Venetian playwright and philosopher.

See also

  • List of centuries in philosophy

Further reading

  • Aaron Garrett. The Routledge Companion to Eighteenth Century Philosophy. Routledge. London and New York. 2014. Google Books
  • Knud Haakonssen (ed). The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. 2006. Volume 1.
  • Lewis White Beck (ed). Eighteenth-Century Philosophy. (Readings in the History of Philosophy). The Free Press. 1966. [1]
  • Jing-Xing Huang and C S Huang. Philosophy, Philology, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century China. Cambridge University Press. 1995. First paperback edition. 2002. Google Books.

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