The dark side of the enlightenment

wizards, alchemists, and spiritual seekers in the age of reason

414 pages

English language

Published Oct. 10, 2013

ISBN:
978-0-393-07946-3
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OCLC Number:
845349380

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In The Dark Side of the Enlightenment John V. Fleming shows how the impulses of the European Enlightenment, generally associated with great strides in the liberation of human thought from superstition and traditional religion, were challenged by tenacious religious ideas or channeled into the darker pursuits of the esoteric and the occult. His topics include the stubborn survival of the miraculous, the Enlightenment roles of Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry and the widespread pursuit of magic and alchemy. Though we tend not to associate what was once called alchemy with what we now call chemistry, Fleming shows that the difference is merely one of linguistic modernization. Alchemy was once the chemistry, of Arabic derivation, and its practitioners were among the principal scientists and physicians of their ages. No point is more important for understanding the strange and fascinating figures in this book than the prestige of alchemy among the learned men of …

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Subjects

  • Wunderglaube
  • Occultism
  • Miscellanea
  • Aufklärung
  • Alchemy
  • Okkultismus
  • Science
  • Enlightenment
  • History