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Towards a science of liberty: reclaiming a tradition in classical liberal thought

C. Tame-1998-06-01-Middlesex University Research Repository (Middlesex University Of London)

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philosophes (6).In my review-essay, "The Revolution of Reason: Professor Gay, the Enlightenment, and the Ambiguities of Classical Liberalism", I argue that liberalism as a systematic ideological/intellectual tradition was born in Enlightenment rationalism.The systematic ethical, political, economic and sociological science created by, for example, the "Scottish School" or "Scottish Enlightenment" of

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philosophes (6).In my review-essay, "The Revolution of Reason: Professor Gay, the Enlightenment, and the Ambiguities of Classical Liberalism", I argue that liberalism as a systematic ideological/intellectual tradition was born in Enlightenment rationalism.The systematic ethical, political, economic and sociological science created by, for example, the "Scottish School" or "Scottish Enlightenment" of

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EpistemologyLiberal educationSociologyEnvironmental ethicsPhilosophySocial sciencePolitical scienceLaw

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