Enlightenment and Dissent 19(2000) [PDF 32,439KB]
Editorial: D O Thomas, Martin Fitzpatrick, vii-x
D O Thomas: an appreciation, W Bernard Peach, xi-xiii
Articles
Smith and Bentham on jurisprudence: English Utilitarianism in contrast with the Scottish Enlightenment, Yoshio Nagai, 1-22
Democratic virtues: between candour and preference falsification, Mark Philp, 23-44
Richard Price, Josiah Tucker, John Locke and D O Thomas, W Bernard Peach, 45-59
Perspectives on Priestley’s science, John McEvoy, 60-77
Monism, Unitarianism and phlogiston in Joseph Priestley’s natural philosophy, Robert E Schofield, 78-90
Andrew Fuller and the Socinians, Alan P F Sell, 91-115
Optimism and pessimism in the Enlightenment, D A Rees, 116-32
Conscience and the epistemology of morals: Richard Price’s debt to Joseph Butler, John Stephens, 133-46
Price among the Unitarians, Robert K Webb, 147-70
Christian Garve and Immanuel Kant: Theory and Practice in the German Enlightenment, Howard Williams, 171-92
We may venture to say, that the number of Platonic Readers is considerable: Richard Price, Joseph Priestley, and the Platonic strain in eighteenth-century British thought, Martha K Zebrowski, 193-213
James Dybikowski, A Bibliography of D O Thomas, 214-23