

The Scottish Enlightenment: everything you wanted to know
29 snips May 31, 2025
Historian Craig Smith from the University of Glasgow, and author of a key book on Adam Smith, dives into the fascinating world of the Scottish Enlightenment. He discusses how 18th-century Scotland distinguished itself with innovations in social sciences and philosophy. Key figures like David Hume and Adam Smith emerge as central players, while the podcast also highlights the surprising lack of female involvement. Smith explores the vibrant exchange of ideas through public lectures and clubs, and the profound impact of this era on modern thought and society.
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Scottish Enlightenment Timeline
- The Scottish Enlightenment lasted roughly from 1740 to 1790, marking its peak period.
- It saw major achievements in philosophy, history, and economics, with thinkers like David Hume and Adam Smith.
Focus on Social Sciences
- The Scottish Enlightenment focused mainly on social sciences like politics, economics, moral philosophy, and history.
- This era essentially birthed what we now call the social sciences.
Practical Enlightenment Spirit
- The Scottish Enlightenment shared the European belief that reason and science could liberate society from superstition and tyranny.
- Their approach was practical and improvement-focused, rather than just theoretical.