The man without prejudice

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The man without prejudice (title page of the first volume from 1765, with an epigram by Albrecht von Haller )

The man without prejudice was a moral weekly that appeared in Vienna from 1765 to 1767 as well as 1769 and 1775 .

The weekly was one of the most important organs of the Enlightenment in the capital of the Habsburg Empire . The editor was Joseph von Sonnenfels (1733-1817).

literature

  • Rainer Godel : The savage as an enlightener? Joseph von Sonnenfels' moral weekly publication "The man without prejudice". In: Enlightenment. Interdisciplinary yearbook for research into the 18th century and its history of impact 14 (2002), pp. 205–232.

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