"The Limits of Optimism" works to dispel persistent notions
about Jefferson's allegedly paradoxical and sphinx-like quality.
Maurizio Valsania shows that Jefferson's multifaceted character and
personality are to a large extent the logical outcome of an
anti-metaphysical, enlightened, and humility-oriented approach to
reality. That Jefferson's mind and priorities changed over time and
in response to changing circumstances indicates neither
incoherence, hypocrisy, nor pathology.
Valsania's reading of Jefferson, the Enlightenment, and
negativity helps to make sense of the many paradoxes typically
associated with that eighteenth-century thinker. At the same time,
it provides a corrective to the common though erroneous equation of
Enlightenment thinking with rationalism and shallow optimism.
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