Fénelon: Moral and Political Writings

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Ryan Patrick Hanley
Oxford University Press, 2020 - Philosophy - 288 pages
"Fâenelon may be the most neglected of all the major early modern philosophers. His political masterwork was the most-read book in eighteenth-century France after the Bible, yet today even specialists rarely engage his work directly. This problem is particularly acute in the Anglophone world, for while Fâenelon's works have been published in several excellent modern French editions, only the smallest fraction of his vast and influential corpus has appeared in modern English translation. This volume aims to help remedy this by bringing to English-language audiences the first collection of his moral and political writings in translation. By so doing it hopes to make more widely available the riches of one of the leading voices of resistance to the absolutism of Louis XIV. Fâenelon's political thought will thus be of particular interest to students and scholars of French history, as well as to those today engaged in questions of political resistance and reform. But Fâenelon's reach also extends to fields well beyond politics and ethics. In the Enlightenment, Fâenelon came to be celebrated not only as a humanitarian political reformer but also as a pioneering theorist of education, a prescient student of economics and international relations, and a key voice in contemporary philosophical debates-not to mention his fame as one of the seventeenth-century's most preeminent theologians and spiritualists and masters of French prose. As such, his work will be of interest to students and scholars in fields ranging from philosophy and political science to economics, education, literature, French history, and religion"--
 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 Fables selections
15
2 Dialogues of the Dead Composed for the Education of a Prince selections
26
3 The Adventures of Telemachus selections
72
4 Correspondence
108
5 Discourse Delivered at the Consecration of the Elector of Cologne
120
6 Examination of Conscience on the Duties of Kingship
141
7 Political Memoranda
173
8 On Pure Love
224
Notes
237
Index
257
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Ryan Patrick Hanley is Professor of Political Science at Boston College. Prior to joining the faculty at Boston College, he was the Mellon Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Marquette University, and held visiting appointments or fellowships at Yale, Harvard, and the University of Chicago. He is the author of several studies on Enlightenment political philosophy, including Adam Smith and the Character of Virtue (2009) and Love's Enlightenment: Rethinking Charity in Modernity (2017).

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