Across
- 3. Kant understands Enlightenment as a ______
- 4. he who described Enlightenment as "man's release from his self-incurred immaturity"
- 8. Voltaire's central aim (in English)
- 9. the twentieth-century philosopher who understands the Enlightenment as a new regime of social discipline over 'the public' and the actual people who were not imagined as part of 'the public'
- 11. e.g. Catherine the Great
- 12. he who wrote that "man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains" but believed that women were biologically and socially suitable for reproduction only
- 14. a popular genre in Enlightenment literature
Down
- 1. Diderot and d'Alembert's project (in English)
- 2. Daniel Defoe's fictional traveller's tale, wherein the main character is shipwrecked and documents his encounter with an 'exotic' and 'other' world
- 5. the German branch of Enlightenment
- 6. dare to know!
- 7. the twentieth-century philosopher who understands the Enlightenment as breaking the rule of medieval court culture and introducing rational thought
- 10. a newly imagined group; a sort of 'tribunal' of human opinion and rationality
- 13. a physical site for Enlightenment conversation and debate