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A companion to early modern philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Steven Nadler
A companion to early modern philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Steven Nadler
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Pub., 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (674 p.)
Disciplina 190
190/.9/032
Altri autori (Persone) NadlerSteven M. <1958->
Collana Blackwell companions to philosophy
Soggetto topico Philosophy, Modern - 17th century
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
ISBN 1-4051-6445-X
1-280-28445-5
1-78268-457-3
0-470-70205-2
9786610284450
1-4051-2314-1
0-470-99883-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Blackwell Companions to Philosophy A Companion to Early Modern Philosophy; Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; Part I The Seventeenth Century: The Continent; 2 Aristotelianism and Scholasticism in Early Modern Philosophy; 3 Platonism and Philosophical Humanism on the Continent; 4 The New Science: Kepler, Galileo, Mersenne; 5 René Descartes; 6 Pierre Gassendi; 7 Blaise Pascal; 8 Antoine Arnauld; 9 Johannes Clauberg; 10 Occasionalism: La Forge, Cordemoy, Geulincx; 11 Nicolas Malebranche; 12 Dutch Cartesian Philosophy; 13 Cartesian Science: Régis and Rohault; 14 Robert Desgabets
15 Grotius and Pufendorf16 Baruch Spinoza; 17 Pierre Bayle; 18 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; Part II The Seventeenth Century: Great Britain; 19 British Philosophy Before Locke; 20 Francis Bacon; 21 The Cambridge Platonists; 22 Thomas Hobbes; 23 Robert Boyle; 24 John Locke; 25 The English Malebrancheans; 26 Isaac Newton; 27 Women Philosophers in Early Modern England; Part III The Eighteenth Century: Great Britain; 28 Earl of Shaftesbury; 29 George Berkeley; 30 Francis Hutcheson; 31 Bernard Mandeville; 32 David Hume; 33 Adam Smith; 34 Thomas Reid; Part IV The Eighteenth Century: The Continent
35 German Philosophy After Leibniz36 Giambattista Vico; 37 Aesthetics Before Kant; 38 Jean-Jacques Rousseau; 39 Voltaire; 40 Moses Mendelssohn; Index
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The concept of love in 17th and 18th century philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / Gábor Boros, Herman De Dijn, Martin Moors (eds.)
The concept of love in 17th and 18th century philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / Gábor Boros, Herman De Dijn, Martin Moors (eds.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Leuven, Belgium], : Leuven University Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (270 p.)
Disciplina 128
Altri autori (Persone) BorosGábor
DijnHerman de <1943->
MoorsM <1947-> (Martin)
Soggetto topico Love - Philosophy
Emotions (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Modern - 17th century
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 94-6166-018-9
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Concept of Love in 17th and 18thCentury Philosophy; Table of Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations; Affiliations of the Contributors; Cartesian Subjectivity and Love; 1. The problem of the emotion; 2. Love and representation; 3. The problem of the interest; The Role of Amicitia in Political Life; L'apparition de l'amour de soi dans l'Éthique; Nature et fondement de l'amour-propreou de l'amour de soi; L'absence d'amour-propre dans le Court Traitéet le Traité de la réforme de l'entendement; L'émergence de l'amour-propre et de l'amourde soi dans l'Éthique; Spinoza über Liebe und Erkenntnis
Leibniz on Love1.1. Passions, Passivity; 1.2. The Conatus; 1.3. Passions and Actions Reconsidered; 2. Leibnizean Love; 2.1. The Metaphysical Concept of Love; 3. Love in Natural Law; Abbreviations; Malebranche on Natural and Free Loves; 1. Descartes on Passionate and Rational Love; 1.1. Passionate love in the Passions; 1.2. Rational love in the letter to Chanut; 2. Malebranche on Love and the Will; 2.1. Descartes and Augustine; 2.2. Three characteristics of the will; 2.2.1. Will as motion; 2.2.2. Will as directed to the good; 2.2.3. Will as the desire for happiness
3. Malebranche on Natural Love4. Malebranche on Free Love; 4.1. The turning of natural love; 4.2. The rest of consent; 4.3. The determination of free love; The Problem of Conscience and Order in the Amour-pur Debate; 1.; 2.; 3.; Love of God and Love of Creatures: The Masham-Astell Exchange; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; The Theory and Regulation of Love in 17th Century Philosophy ; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; 6.; 7.; Frances Hutcheson: From moral sense to spectatorial rights; 1. Background; 2. Hutcheson's moral theory; 3. Hutcheson on rights; 4. Hutcheson on Animal Rights; 5. Conclusion
Philosophy as medicina mentis? Hume and Spinoza on Emotions and Wisdom1. Spinoza and the Search for Wisdom; 2. Conatus, Emotions, Reason; 3. From knowledge to salvation; 4. Hume on reason and 'the medecine of the mind'; 5. From Passions to Reason; 6. Humean Wisdom and Diffidence; The Depth of the Heart - "even if a bit tumultuous". On Compassion and Erotic Love in Diderot's Ethics; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; 6.; 7.; 8.; 9.; 10.; 11.; 12.; Motivational Internalism: A Kantian Perspective on Moral Motives and Reasons; Introduction; 1. Reason or feeling? The British Debate concerningmoral motives
2. Kant's conception of moral motivation3. The formal, emotive and autonomous dimensionsof moral motivation; Conclusion; Kant on: "Love God above all, and your neighbour as yourself" ; 1. Love As The Content Of Kant's Ethics Of Virtue; 2. How must the Duty of Love be seen as a DivineCommand?; A. The Duty Of Religion As A Duty Of A Human BeingTo Himself; 1. The recognition of all our duties as divine commands; 2. God, a fiction strengthening the moral feeling of respect; B. The Command 'To Love God' and The Dispositionof Gladness; 1. Gladness and holiness
2. Inner religion as rational self-love
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The concept of love in 17th and 18th century philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / Gábor Boros, Herman De Dijn, Martin Moors (eds.)
The concept of love in 17th and 18th century philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / Gábor Boros, Herman De Dijn, Martin Moors (eds.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Leuven, Belgium], : Leuven University Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (270 p.)
Disciplina 128
Altri autori (Persone) BorosGábor
DijnHerman de <1943->
MoorsM <1947-> (Martin)
Soggetto topico Love - Philosophy
Emotions (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Modern - 17th century
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
ISBN 94-6166-018-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto The Concept of Love in 17th and 18thCentury Philosophy; Table of Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations; Affiliations of the Contributors; Cartesian Subjectivity and Love; 1. The problem of the emotion; 2. Love and representation; 3. The problem of the interest; The Role of Amicitia in Political Life; L'apparition de l'amour de soi dans l'Éthique; Nature et fondement de l'amour-propreou de l'amour de soi; L'absence d'amour-propre dans le Court Traitéet le Traité de la réforme de l'entendement; L'émergence de l'amour-propre et de l'amourde soi dans l'Éthique; Spinoza über Liebe und Erkenntnis
Leibniz on Love1.1. Passions, Passivity; 1.2. The Conatus; 1.3. Passions and Actions Reconsidered; 2. Leibnizean Love; 2.1. The Metaphysical Concept of Love; 3. Love in Natural Law; Abbreviations; Malebranche on Natural and Free Loves; 1. Descartes on Passionate and Rational Love; 1.1. Passionate love in the Passions; 1.2. Rational love in the letter to Chanut; 2. Malebranche on Love and the Will; 2.1. Descartes and Augustine; 2.2. Three characteristics of the will; 2.2.1. Will as motion; 2.2.2. Will as directed to the good; 2.2.3. Will as the desire for happiness
3. Malebranche on Natural Love4. Malebranche on Free Love; 4.1. The turning of natural love; 4.2. The rest of consent; 4.3. The determination of free love; The Problem of Conscience and Order in the Amour-pur Debate; 1.; 2.; 3.; Love of God and Love of Creatures: The Masham-Astell Exchange; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; The Theory and Regulation of Love in 17th Century Philosophy ; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; 6.; 7.; Frances Hutcheson: From moral sense to spectatorial rights; 1. Background; 2. Hutcheson's moral theory; 3. Hutcheson on rights; 4. Hutcheson on Animal Rights; 5. Conclusion
Philosophy as medicina mentis? Hume and Spinoza on Emotions and Wisdom1. Spinoza and the Search for Wisdom; 2. Conatus, Emotions, Reason; 3. From knowledge to salvation; 4. Hume on reason and 'the medecine of the mind'; 5. From Passions to Reason; 6. Humean Wisdom and Diffidence; The Depth of the Heart - "even if a bit tumultuous". On Compassion and Erotic Love in Diderot's Ethics; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; 6.; 7.; 8.; 9.; 10.; 11.; 12.; Motivational Internalism: A Kantian Perspective on Moral Motives and Reasons; Introduction; 1. Reason or feeling? The British Debate concerningmoral motives
2. Kant's conception of moral motivation3. The formal, emotive and autonomous dimensionsof moral motivation; Conclusion; Kant on: "Love God above all, and your neighbour as yourself" ; 1. Love As The Content Of Kant's Ethics Of Virtue; 2. How must the Duty of Love be seen as a DivineCommand?; A. The Duty Of Religion As A Duty Of A Human BeingTo Himself; 1. The recognition of all our duties as divine commands; 2. God, a fiction strengthening the moral feeling of respect; B. The Command 'To Love God' and The Dispositionof Gladness; 1. Gladness and holiness
2. Inner religion as rational self-love
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The concept of love in 17th and 18th century philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / Gábor Boros, Herman De Dijn, Martin Moors (eds.)
The concept of love in 17th and 18th century philosophy [[electronic resource] /] / Gábor Boros, Herman De Dijn, Martin Moors (eds.)
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Leuven, Belgium], : Leuven University Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (270 p.)
Disciplina 128
Altri autori (Persone) BorosGábor
DijnHerman de <1943->
MoorsM <1947-> (Martin)
Soggetto topico Love - Philosophy
Emotions (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Modern - 17th century
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
ISBN 94-6166-018-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto The Concept of Love in 17th and 18thCentury Philosophy; Table of Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations; Affiliations of the Contributors; Cartesian Subjectivity and Love; 1. The problem of the emotion; 2. Love and representation; 3. The problem of the interest; The Role of Amicitia in Political Life; L'apparition de l'amour de soi dans l'Éthique; Nature et fondement de l'amour-propreou de l'amour de soi; L'absence d'amour-propre dans le Court Traitéet le Traité de la réforme de l'entendement; L'émergence de l'amour-propre et de l'amourde soi dans l'Éthique; Spinoza über Liebe und Erkenntnis
Leibniz on Love1.1. Passions, Passivity; 1.2. The Conatus; 1.3. Passions and Actions Reconsidered; 2. Leibnizean Love; 2.1. The Metaphysical Concept of Love; 3. Love in Natural Law; Abbreviations; Malebranche on Natural and Free Loves; 1. Descartes on Passionate and Rational Love; 1.1. Passionate love in the Passions; 1.2. Rational love in the letter to Chanut; 2. Malebranche on Love and the Will; 2.1. Descartes and Augustine; 2.2. Three characteristics of the will; 2.2.1. Will as motion; 2.2.2. Will as directed to the good; 2.2.3. Will as the desire for happiness
3. Malebranche on Natural Love4. Malebranche on Free Love; 4.1. The turning of natural love; 4.2. The rest of consent; 4.3. The determination of free love; The Problem of Conscience and Order in the Amour-pur Debate; 1.; 2.; 3.; Love of God and Love of Creatures: The Masham-Astell Exchange; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; The Theory and Regulation of Love in 17th Century Philosophy ; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; 6.; 7.; Frances Hutcheson: From moral sense to spectatorial rights; 1. Background; 2. Hutcheson's moral theory; 3. Hutcheson on rights; 4. Hutcheson on Animal Rights; 5. Conclusion
Philosophy as medicina mentis? Hume and Spinoza on Emotions and Wisdom1. Spinoza and the Search for Wisdom; 2. Conatus, Emotions, Reason; 3. From knowledge to salvation; 4. Hume on reason and 'the medecine of the mind'; 5. From Passions to Reason; 6. Humean Wisdom and Diffidence; The Depth of the Heart - "even if a bit tumultuous". On Compassion and Erotic Love in Diderot's Ethics; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; 6.; 7.; 8.; 9.; 10.; 11.; 12.; Motivational Internalism: A Kantian Perspective on Moral Motives and Reasons; Introduction; 1. Reason or feeling? The British Debate concerningmoral motives
2. Kant's conception of moral motivation3. The formal, emotive and autonomous dimensionsof moral motivation; Conclusion; Kant on: "Love God above all, and your neighbour as yourself" ; 1. Love As The Content Of Kant's Ethics Of Virtue; 2. How must the Duty of Love be seen as a DivineCommand?; A. The Duty Of Religion As A Duty Of A Human BeingTo Himself; 1. The recognition of all our duties as divine commands; 2. God, a fiction strengthening the moral feeling of respect; B. The Command 'To Love God' and The Dispositionof Gladness; 1. Gladness and holiness
2. Inner religion as rational self-love
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La crise de la conscience européenne : 1680-1715 / / Paul Hazard
La crise de la conscience européenne : 1680-1715 / / Paul Hazard
Autore Hazard Paul <1878-1944, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicoutimi : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 940
Collana Classiques des sciences sociales
Soggetto topico Literature, Modern - 18th century - History and criticism
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
ISBN 1-55442-177-2
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Nota di contenuto PREMIÈRE PARTIE LES GRANDS CHANGEMENTS PSYCHOLOGIQUES -- Chapitre I. - DE LA STABILITÉ AU MOUVEMENT -- Chapitre II. - DE L'ANCIEN AU MODERNE -- Chapitre III. - DU MIDI AU NORD -- Chapitre IV. - HÉTÉRODOXIE -- Chapitre V. - PIERRE BAYLE -- DEUXIÈME PARTIE CONTRE LES CROYANCES TRADITIONNELLES -- Chapitre I. - LES RATIONAUX -- Chapitre II. - LA NÉGATION DU MIRACLE. LES COMÈTES, LES ORACLES ET LES SORCIERS -- Chapitre III. - RICHARD SIMON ET L'EXÉGÈSE BIBLIQUE -- Chapitre IV. - BOSSUET ET SES COMBATS -- Chapitre V. - LEIBNIZ ET LA FAILLITE DE L'UNION DES ÉGLISES -- TROISIÈME PARTIE ESSAI DE RECONSTRUCTION -- Chapitre I. - L'EMPIRISME DE LOCKE -- Chapitre II. - LE DÉISME ET LA RELIGION NATURELLE -- Chapitre III. - LE DROIT NATUREL -- Chapitre IV. - LA MORALE SOCIALE -- Chapitre V. - LE BONHEUR SUR LA TERRE -- Chapitre VI. - LA SCIENCE ET LE PROGRÈS -- Chapitre VII - VERS UN NOUVEAU MODÈLE D'HUMANITÉ -- QUATRIÈME PARTIE LES VALEURS IMAGINATIVES ET SENSIBLES -- Chapitre I. - UNE ÉPOQUE SANS POÉSIE -- Chapitre II. - LE PITTORESQUE DE LA VIE -- Chapitre III. - LE RIRE ET LES LARMES. LE TRIOMPHE DE L'OPÉRA -- Chapitre IV. - LES ÉLÉMENTS NATIONAUX, POPULAIRES, INSTINCTIFS -- Chapitre V. - LA PSYCHOLOGIE DE L'INQUIÉTUDE, L'ESTHÉTIQUE DU SENTIMENT, LA MÉTAPHYSIQUE DE LA SUBSTANCE, ET LA SCIENCE NOUVELLE -- Chapitre VI. - FERVEURS -- CONCLUSION. -- -- -- -- --.
Altri titoli varianti La crise de la conscience européenne
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Hazard Paul <1878-1944, >  
Chicoutimi : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2005
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Democratic enlightenment [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy, revolution, and human rights 1750-1790 / / Jonathan Israel
Democratic enlightenment [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy, revolution, and human rights 1750-1790 / / Jonathan Israel
Autore Israel Jonathan <1946->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1083 p.)
Disciplina 190.9033
Soggetto topico Enlightenment
Democracy - History
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
Intellectual life - History - 18th century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-34849-7
9786613348494
0-19-161754-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Pt. 1: The radical challenge. Nature and providence: earthquakes and the human condition -- The Encyclopédie suppressed (1752-1760) -- Rousseau against the Philosophes -- Voltaire, enlightenment, and the European courts -- Anti-philosophes -- Central Europe: Aufklärung divided -- Pt. 2: Rationalizing the Ancien Régime. Hume, scepticism, and moderation -- Scottish enlightenment and man's 'progress' -- Enlightened despotism -- Aufklärung and the fracturing of German protestant culture -- Catholic enlightenment: the papacy's retreat -- Society and the rise of the Italian revolutionary enlightenment -- Spain and the challenge of reform -- Pt. 3: Europe and the remaking of the world. The Histoire philosophique, or colonialism overturned -- The American revolution -- Europe and the Amerindians -- Philosophy and revolt in Ibero-America (1765-1792) -- Commercial despotism: Dutch colonialism in Asia -- China, Japan, and the West -- India and the two enlightenments -- Russia's Greeks, Poles, and Serfs -- Pt. 4: Spinoza controversies in the later enlightenment. Rousseau, Spinoza, and the 'general will' -- Radical breakthrough -- Pantheismusstreit (1780-1787) -- Kant and the radical challenge -- Goethe, Schiller, and the new 'Dutch Revolt' against Spain -- Pt. 5: Revolution. 1788-1789: the 'general revolution' begins -- The diffusion -- 'Philosophy' as a maker of revolutions -- Aufklärung and the secret societies (1776-1792) -- Small-state revolutions in the 1780s -- The Dutch democratic revolution of the 1780s -- The French revolution: from 'philosophy' to basic human rights (1788-1790) -- Epilogue: 1789 as an intellectual revolution.
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Democratic enlightenment [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy, revolution, and human rights 1750-1790 / / Jonathan Israel
Democratic enlightenment [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy, revolution, and human rights 1750-1790 / / Jonathan Israel
Autore Israel Jonathan <1946->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1083 p.)
Disciplina 190.9033
Soggetto topico Enlightenment
Democracy - History
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
Intellectual life - History - 18th century
ISBN 0-19-162004-1
1-283-34849-7
9786613348494
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Nota di contenuto Pt. 1: The radical challenge. Nature and providence: earthquakes and the human condition -- The Encyclopédie suppressed (1752-1760) -- Rousseau against the Philosophes -- Voltaire, enlightenment, and the European courts -- Anti-philosophes -- Central Europe: Aufklärung divided -- Pt. 2: Rationalizing the Ancien Régime. Hume, scepticism, and moderation -- Scottish enlightenment and man's 'progress' -- Enlightened despotism -- Aufklärung and the fracturing of German protestant culture -- Catholic enlightenment: the papacy's retreat -- Society and the rise of the Italian revolutionary enlightenment -- Spain and the challenge of reform -- Pt. 3: Europe and the remaking of the world. The Histoire philosophique, or colonialism overturned -- The American revolution -- Europe and the Amerindians -- Philosophy and revolt in Ibero-America (1765-1792) -- Commercial despotism: Dutch colonialism in Asia -- China, Japan, and the West -- India and the two enlightenments -- Russia's Greeks, Poles, and Serfs -- Pt. 4: Spinoza controversies in the later enlightenment. Rousseau, Spinoza, and the 'general will' -- Radical breakthrough -- Pantheismusstreit (1780-1787) -- Kant and the radical challenge -- Goethe, Schiller, and the new 'Dutch Revolt' against Spain -- Pt. 5: Revolution. 1788-1789: the 'general revolution' begins -- The diffusion -- 'Philosophy' as a maker of revolutions -- Aufklärung and the secret societies (1776-1792) -- Small-state revolutions in the 1780s -- The Dutch democratic revolution of the 1780s -- The French revolution: from 'philosophy' to basic human rights (1788-1790) -- Epilogue: 1789 as an intellectual revolution.
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Democratic enlightenment [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy, revolution, and human rights 1750-1790 / / Jonathan Israel
Democratic enlightenment [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy, revolution, and human rights 1750-1790 / / Jonathan Israel
Autore Israel Jonathan <1946->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1083 p.)
Disciplina 190.9033
Soggetto topico Enlightenment
Democracy - History
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
Intellectual life - History - 18th century
ISBN 0-19-162004-1
1-283-34849-7
9786613348494
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Pt. 1: The radical challenge. Nature and providence: earthquakes and the human condition -- The Encyclopédie suppressed (1752-1760) -- Rousseau against the Philosophes -- Voltaire, enlightenment, and the European courts -- Anti-philosophes -- Central Europe: Aufklärung divided -- Pt. 2: Rationalizing the Ancien Régime. Hume, scepticism, and moderation -- Scottish enlightenment and man's 'progress' -- Enlightened despotism -- Aufklärung and the fracturing of German protestant culture -- Catholic enlightenment: the papacy's retreat -- Society and the rise of the Italian revolutionary enlightenment -- Spain and the challenge of reform -- Pt. 3: Europe and the remaking of the world. The Histoire philosophique, or colonialism overturned -- The American revolution -- Europe and the Amerindians -- Philosophy and revolt in Ibero-America (1765-1792) -- Commercial despotism: Dutch colonialism in Asia -- China, Japan, and the West -- India and the two enlightenments -- Russia's Greeks, Poles, and Serfs -- Pt. 4: Spinoza controversies in the later enlightenment. Rousseau, Spinoza, and the 'general will' -- Radical breakthrough -- Pantheismusstreit (1780-1787) -- Kant and the radical challenge -- Goethe, Schiller, and the new 'Dutch Revolt' against Spain -- Pt. 5: Revolution. 1788-1789: the 'general revolution' begins -- The diffusion -- 'Philosophy' as a maker of revolutions -- Aufklärung and the secret societies (1776-1792) -- Small-state revolutions in the 1780s -- The Dutch democratic revolution of the 1780s -- The French revolution: from 'philosophy' to basic human rights (1788-1790) -- Epilogue: 1789 as an intellectual revolution.
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Israel Jonathan <1946->  
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Farewell to matters of principle [[electronic resource] ] : philosophical studies / / Odo Marquard
Farewell to matters of principle [[electronic resource] ] : philosophical studies / / Odo Marquard
Autore Marquard Odo
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (154 p.)
Disciplina 100
Collana Odeon
Soggetto topico Philosophy, German
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-44970-5
0-19-536403-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; 1. Farewell to Matters of Principle (Another Autobiographical Introduction); 2. Competence in Compensating for Incompetence? (On the Competence and Incompetence of Philosophy); 3. Indicted and Unburdened Man in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy; 4. The End of Fate? (Some Observations on the Inevitability of Things Over Which We Have No Power of Disposition); 5. In Praise of Polytheism (On Monomythical and Polymythical Thinking); 6. The Question, To What Question Is Hermeneutics the Answer?; Name Index; Subject Index
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Marquard Odo  
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Farewell to matters of principle [[electronic resource] ] : philosophical studies / / Odo Marquard
Farewell to matters of principle [[electronic resource] ] : philosophical studies / / Odo Marquard
Autore Marquard Odo
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (154 p.)
Disciplina 100
Collana Odeon
Soggetto topico Philosophy, German
Philosophy, Modern - 18th century
ISBN 1-280-44970-5
0-19-536403-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; 1. Farewell to Matters of Principle (Another Autobiographical Introduction); 2. Competence in Compensating for Incompetence? (On the Competence and Incompetence of Philosophy); 3. Indicted and Unburdened Man in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy; 4. The End of Fate? (Some Observations on the Inevitability of Things Over Which We Have No Power of Disposition); 5. In Praise of Polytheism (On Monomythical and Polymythical Thinking); 6. The Question, To What Question Is Hermeneutics the Answer?; Name Index; Subject Index
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Marquard Odo  
New York, : Oxford University Press, 1989
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