

Devin J. Vartija, "The Color of Equality: Race and Common Humanity in Enlightenment Thought" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021)
Dec 2, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Enlightenment and the Natural Sciences
04:18 • 3min
The Post Modern Challenge to the Enlightenment
07:42 • 4min
What Is the First Modern Encyclopaedia?
11:27 • 2min
The History of Encyclopaedias
13:08 • 3min
The Encyclopaedia of the Enlightenment
16:06 • 4min
The Enlightenment and Race
20:04 • 2min
The Invention of Humanity, Equality and Cultural Difference in Worald History
22:26 • 4min
What Was the Aim of the Cyclopaedia?
26:29 • 6min
The Use of the Word Negro in the Cyclopaedia
32:06 • 5min
The Enciclopedi by Deleron Da Lambert
37:34 • 4min
The Limitations of Enlightened Thoughts
41:57 • 3min
Is There a Plurality of Views Regarding Race and Equality?
44:38 • 5min
The Tension of Enlightenment Thought
49:31 • 2min
How Did the Ensced Di Verdon Really Different From the Paris Encyclopaedia?
51:28 • 6min
The Onsitpit De Verdon Is More Abolitionist Than the Parisian Original
57:26 • 4min
Race and the Anti-Revolutionary Discourse
01:01:07 • 4min
Is Race an Enlightenment Language of Difference?
01:04:42 • 4min