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 +'''''Three Critics of the Enlightenment: Vico, Hamann, Herder''''' is a collection of essays in the [[history of philosophy]] by 20th century philosopher and historian of ideas [[Isaiah Berlin]]. Edited by [[Henry Hardy]] and released posthumously in 2000, the collection comprises the previously published works ''Vico and Herder: Two Studies in the History of Ideas'' (1976) – an essay on [[Counter-Enlightenment]] thinkers [[Giambattista Vico]] and [[Johann Gottfried Herder]] – and ''The Magus of the North: J. G. Hamann and the Origins of Modern Irrationalism'' (1993), concerning [[irrationalism|irrationalist]] [[Johann Georg Hamann]]. Berlin's initial interest in the critics of the Enlightenment arose through reading the works of [[Marxism|Marxist]] historian of ideas [[Georgi Plekhanov]].
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Three Critics of the Enlightenment: Vico, Hamann, Herder is a collection of essays in the history of philosophy by 20th century philosopher and historian of ideas Isaiah Berlin. Edited by Henry Hardy and released posthumously in 2000, the collection comprises the previously published works Vico and Herder: Two Studies in the History of Ideas (1976) – an essay on Counter-Enlightenment thinkers Giambattista Vico and Johann Gottfried Herder – and The Magus of the North: J. G. Hamann and the Origins of Modern Irrationalism (1993), concerning irrationalist Johann Georg Hamann. Berlin's initial interest in the critics of the Enlightenment arose through reading the works of Marxist historian of ideas Georgi Plekhanov.



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