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History,Memory, and Moral Knowledge: William Godwin's Essay on Sepulchres (1809)
Authors:Rowland  Weston
Institution:University of Waikato, History Department , Private Bag 3105, Hamilton , 3240 , New Zealand
Abstract:In 1809 the radical English philosopher, novelist, and historian William Godwin published Essay on Sepulchres—a proposal to mark the burial sites of the morally great with a simple wooden cross. This paper explores Godwin's essay in terms of his evolution as moral philosopher and historian. While Godwin is commonly renowned as a utilitarian rationalist given to optimistic assertions on human perfectibility, this essay demonstrates the extent to which his moral theory depended on emotion and intuition and how he came to posit an alternative mode of historical perception which queried the progressivist assumptions of ‘Enlightenment’ historiography.
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