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Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy (Paperback): Rene Descartes Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy (Paperback)
Rene Descartes; Edited by Andrew Bailey; Translated by Ian Johnston
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume provides new translations of Rene Descartes's two most important philosophical works. The Discourse offers a concise presentation and defense of Descartes' method of intellectual inquiry - a method that greatly influenced both philosophical and scientific reasoning in the early modern world. Considered a foundational text in modern philosophy, the Meditations presents numerous powerful arguments that to this day influence debates in epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of religion. Descartes's timeless writing strikes an uncommon balance of novelty and familiarity, offering arguments concerning knowledge, science, and metaphysics (including the famous 'I think, therefore I am') that are as compelling in the 21st century as they were in the 17th. Ian Johnston's translations are modern, clear, and thoroughly annotated, ideal for readers unfamiliar with Descartes's intellectual context. An approachable introduction engages both the historical and the philosophical aspects of the text, helping the reader to understand the concepts and arguments contained therein.

Voltaire: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback): Nicholas Cronk Voltaire: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
Nicholas Cronk
R275 R223 Discovery Miles 2 230 Save R52 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Voltaire (1694-1778), best remembered as the author of Candide, is one of the central actors - arguably the defining personality - of the European Enlightenment. In this Very Short Introduction, Nicholas Cronk explores Voltaire's remarkable career and demonstrates how his thinking is pivotal to our notion and understanding of the Enlightenment. In a fresh and modern examination of his writings, Cronk examines the nature of Voltaire's literary celebrity, demonstrating the extent to which his work was reactive and practical, and therefore made sense within the broader context of the debates to which he responded. The most famous living author in Europe in the 18th century, Cronk emphasises Voltaire's skills of 'performance' as a writer and his continued relevance today. He concludes by looking not only at Voltaire's impact in literature and philosophy, but also his influence on French political values and modern French politics. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Nietzsche Samtliche Werke - Ausnahmslos Alle Werke Von Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche In Einer Bindung In Chronologischer... Nietzsche Samtliche Werke - Ausnahmslos Alle Werke Von Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche In Einer Bindung In Chronologischer Reihenfolge - Samtliche Werke von Friedrich Nietzsche Als Gesamtausgabe In Einem Band (German, Paperback)
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Edited by Reinhold Kanzler
R1,568 R1,298 Discovery Miles 12 980 Save R270 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kant: Lectures and Drafts on Political Philosophy (Paperback): Frederick Rauscher Kant: Lectures and Drafts on Political Philosophy (Paperback)
Frederick Rauscher; Translated by Kenneth R. Westphal
R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the first translation into English of the Reflections which Kant wrote whilst formulating his ideas in political philosophy: the preparatory drafts for Theory and Practice, Toward Perpetual Peace, the Doctrine of Right, and Conflict of the Faculties; and the only surviving student transcription of his course on Natural Right. Through these texts one can trace the development of his political thought, from his first exposure to Rousseau in the mid 1760s through to his last musings in the late 1790s after his final system of Right was published. The material covers such topics as the central role of freedom, the social contract, the nature of sovereignty, the means for achieving international peace, property rights in relation to the very possibility of human agency, the general prohibition of rebellion, and Kant's philosophical defense of the French Revolution.

Spinoza's Political Treatise - A Critical Guide (Paperback): Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Hasana Sharp Spinoza's Political Treatise - A Critical Guide (Paperback)
Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Hasana Sharp
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spinoza's Political Treatise constitutes the very last stage in the development of his thought, as he left the manuscript incomplete at the time of his death in 1677. On several crucial issues - for example, the new conception of the 'free multitude' - the work goes well beyond his Theological Political Treatise (1670), and arguably presents ideas that were not fully developed even in his Ethics. This volume of newly commissioned essays on the Political Treatise is the first collection in English to be dedicated specifically to the work, ranging over topics including political explanation, national religion, the civil state, vengeance, aristocratic government, and political luck. It will be a major resource for scholars who are interested in this important but still neglected work, and in Spinoza's political philosophy more generally.

The Moral Psychology of Gratitude (Hardcover): Robert Roberts, Daniel Telech The Moral Psychology of Gratitude (Hardcover)
Robert Roberts, Daniel Telech
R4,741 Discovery Miles 47 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Expressions of gratitude abound. Hardly a book is published that does not include in its preface or acknowledgments some variation on, "I am grateful to...for..." Indeed, most achievements come to be only through the help of others. We value the benevolence of others, and when we-or our loved ones-are the recipients of benevolence, our emotional response is often one of gratitude. But, are we bound to the requirement of 'repaying' our benefactors in some way? If we are, and there are-as ordinary language suggests-debts of gratitude, what kind of debts are these? Does the appropriateness of my gratitude require that my benefactor in fact intended to benefit me (in just the way she did)? Is there a difference between feeling grateful and being grateful? Is a precondition of my being grateful to another that I respect her? Do we owe a special sort of gratitude to those who have shaped us into the persons we are? What are the psychological and normative relations between gratitude the emotion, and gratitude the virtue? These are among the questions carefully addressed in The Moral Psychology of Gratitude. This volume provides readers with the state-of-the-art in research on gratitude. It does so in the form of sixteen never-before published articles on the emotion by leading voices in philosophy and the sciences of the mind.

European Sources of Human Dignity - A Commented Anthology (Paperback, New edition): Mette Lebech European Sources of Human Dignity - A Commented Anthology (Paperback, New edition)
Mette Lebech
R2,573 Discovery Miles 25 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This anthology brings together texts of significance for the conceptualisation of human dignity as a constitutional principle in Europe from the earliest evidence until 1965. It divides into four parts, respectively presenting the ancient, the medieval, the early modern and the modern sources. As far as human dignity is a constitutional principle, its history follows closely that of the constitution of states. However, various traditions of human dignity, understanding it to rely on features unrelated to the state, combine in the background to reflect the substance of the idea. The introductions to texts, chapters and parts narrates this history in relation to the texts presented to reflect it. The aim is to provide for scholars and students of law, philosophy, political science and theology a collection of texts documenting the history of the concept of human dignity that is sufficiently comprehensive to contextualise the various understandings of it. A structured bibliography accompanies the work.

Jesus in an Age of Enlightenment - Radical Gospels from Thomas Hobbes to Thomas Jefferson (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Jonathan C... Jesus in an Age of Enlightenment - Radical Gospels from Thomas Hobbes to Thomas Jefferson (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Jonathan C P Birch
R2,775 Discovery Miles 27 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the religious concerns of Enlightenment thinkers from Thomas Hobbes to Thomas Jefferson. Using an innovative method, the study illuminates the intellectual history of the age through interpretations of Jesus between c.1650 and c.1826. The book demonstrates the persistence of theology in modern philosophy and the projects of social reform and amelioration associated with the Enlightenment. At the core of many of these projects was a robust moral-theological realism, sometimes manifest in a natural law ethic, but always associated with Jesus and a commitment to the sovereign goodness of God. This ethical orientation in Enlightenment discourse is found in a range of different metaphysical and political identities (dualist and monist; progressive and radical) which intersect with earlier 'heretical' tendencies in Christian thought (Arianism, Pelagianism, and Marcionism). This intellectual matrix helped to produce the discourses of irenic toleration which are a legacy of the Enlightenment at its best.

The Enlightenment (Paperback, 4th Revised edition): Dorinda Outram The Enlightenment (Paperback, 4th Revised edition)
Dorinda Outram
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is the Enlightenment? A period rich with debates on the nature of man, truth and the place of God, with the international circulation of ideas, people and gold. But did the Enlightenment mean the same for men and women, for rich and poor, for Europeans and non-Europeans? In this fourth edition of her acclaimed book, Dorinda Outram addresses these and other questions about the Enlightenment and its place at the foundation of modernity. Studied as a global phenomenon, Outram sets the period against broader social changes, touching on how historical interpretations of the Enlightenment continue to transform in response to contemporary socio-economic trends. Supported by a wide-ranging selection of documents online, this new edition provides an up-to-date overview of the main themes of the period and benefits from an expanded treatment of political economy and imperialism, making it essential reading for students of eighteenth-century history and philosophy.

Kant and the Laws of Nature (Paperback): Michela Massimi, Angela Breitenbach Kant and the Laws of Nature (Paperback)
Michela Massimi, Angela Breitenbach
R725 Discovery Miles 7 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Laws of nature play a central role in Kant's theoretical philosophy and are crucial to understanding his philosophy of science in particular. In this volume of new essays, the first systematic investigation of its kind, a distinguished team of scholars explores Kant's views on the laws of nature in the physical and life sciences. Their essays focus particularly on the laws of physics and biology, and consider topics including the separation in Kant's treatment of the physical and life sciences, the relation between universal and empirical laws of nature, and the role of reason and the understanding in imposing order and lawful unity upon nature. The volume will be of great interest to advanced students and scholars of Kant's philosophy of science, and to historians and philosophers of science more generally.

Complete Works of Voltaire 21-27 - Essai sur les moeurs et l'esprit des nations (I-IX) (French, Hardcover, Critical... Complete Works of Voltaire 21-27 - Essai sur les moeurs et l'esprit des nations (I-IX) (French, Hardcover, Critical edition)
Bruno Bernard, Renwick, Cronk, Godden; Voltaire
R34,705 Discovery Miles 347 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Voltaire's "Essai sur les moeurs et l'esprit des nations" is a monumental work which has changed the face of western historiography. Unique for its time, it encompasses in 197 chapters the history of Europe, Africa, America and Asia to cover all ages, all continents and all religions within the overall concept of a 'universal history'. Voltaire's approach to the writing of this history is radical and innovative: rather than recite the deeds of monarchs and religious leaders, his aim is to tell the story of human progress, in particular the progress of human reason. One of Voltaire's most important and influential works, the "Essai" preoccupied him over several decades. He began work in the early 1740s, and the first full edition published in 1756 was a best-seller. He continued expanding and revising the work for the rest of his life. This edition is based on the last version of the text authorised by Voltaire (1775), and explains the changes he made over a forty-year period. This first full critical edition of the "Essai sur les moeurs" is the work of an international team of scholars and appears in volumes 21-27 of the Complete Works of Voltaire. It will be of interest to all historians and literary scholars of the European Enlightenment and its modern legacy. Contributors: Valerie Andre, Dimitris Apostolopoulos, Jesus Astigarraga, Bruno Bernard, Peter Burke, David Chataignier, Karen Chidwick, Philippe Contamine, Marie-Helene Cotoni, Nicholas Cronk, Robert Darnton, Henri Duranton, Olivier Ferret, Pierre Force, Dieter Gembicki, Janet Godden, Gianluigi Goggi, Antonio Gurrado, James Hanrahan, Ursula Haskins Gonthier, Herve Hasquin, Gianni Iotti, Gerard Laudin, Dominique Lussier, Laurence Mace, Kate Marsh, Myrtille Mericam-Bourdet, Michel Mervaud, Paul Mironneau, Christophe Paillard, Olga Penke, Siofra Pierse, John Renwick, Justine de Reynies, Francoise Tilkin, Kees van Strien, Catherine Volpilhac-Auger, Richard Waller, Elizabeth Zachariadou.

The Philosophical Writings of Premontval (Hardcover): Lloyd Strickland The Philosophical Writings of Premontval (Hardcover)
Lloyd Strickland
R4,175 Discovery Miles 41 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains the key philosophical writings of maverick Enlightenment philosopher Andre-Pierre Le Guay de Premontval (1716-1764). Premontval was a prolific member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences, and in his career as academic he wrote a series of essays and books on a range of core philosophical topics, such as necessity and contingency, free will, sufficient reason, personal identity, the nature of the mind and its relationship with the body, optimism, and the existence of God. Premontval's philosophy, shaped by his opposition to key philosophers such as Descartes, Leibniz, and Wolff, is notable for a number of original and often provocative positions on key philosophical issues of the time, which he supported by inventive critiques and a raft of novel arguments. In addition to developing a highly original proof for the existence of God based on the principles of atheism, Premontval argued that all possible beings exist, and do so necessarily and therefore eternally; he insisted that the universe unfolded through an interplay of chance and necessity, its direction influenced by God but not under God's direct control; and he considered free will a curse and the main impediment to the realization of the only aim fitting for God, which was to make all beings happy and holy as quickly as possible. His writings are notable for anticipating modern developments such as open theism, process theology, and animal theodicy. In this volume, Lloyd Strickland makes Premontval's key philosophical writings available in English for the first time. In making these translations, Strickland-a well-respected translator of Leibniz's work-has consulted the original manuscripts to ensure the greatest accuracy, and as befits a scholarly edition, the texts are meticulously documented with copious annotations. Accompanying the texts is a substantial and informative introduction.

Spinoza's Political Treatise - A Critical Guide (Hardcover): Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Hasana Sharp Spinoza's Political Treatise - A Critical Guide (Hardcover)
Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Hasana Sharp
R2,501 Discovery Miles 25 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spinoza's Political Treatise constitutes the very last stage in the development of his thought, as he left the manuscript incomplete at the time of his death in 1677. On several crucial issues - for example, the new conception of the 'free multitude' - the work goes well beyond his Theological Political Treatise (1670), and arguably presents ideas that were not fully developed even in his Ethics. This volume of newly commissioned essays on the Political Treatise is the first collection in English to be dedicated specifically to the work, ranging over topics including political explanation, national religion, the civil state, vengeance, aristocratic government, and political luck. It will be a major resource for scholars who are interested in this important but still neglected work, and in Spinoza's political philosophy more generally.

Shaping Enlightenment Politics - The Social and Political Impact of the First and Third Earls of Shaftesbury (Hardcover, New... Shaping Enlightenment Politics - The Social and Political Impact of the First and Third Earls of Shaftesbury (Hardcover, New edition)
Patrick Muller
R2,684 Discovery Miles 26 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume investigates the impact the first and third Earls of Shaftesbury had on Enlightenment thought. The focus is on both their tangible actions on the political stage of the day and on the more general intellectual repercussions of what these men stood for in word and deed. As a result, "Shaping Enlightenment Politics" offers important re-evaluations of what two towering figures of the age had to contribute to much-contested topics such as slavery, the discourse of civic humanism, or party politics.

Rethinking the Enlightenment - Between History, Philosophy, and Politics (Hardcover): Geoff Boucher, Henry Martyn Lloyd Rethinking the Enlightenment - Between History, Philosophy, and Politics (Hardcover)
Geoff Boucher, Henry Martyn Lloyd; Contributions by Henry Martyn Lloyd, Dennis C. Rasmussen, Matthew Sharpe, …
R3,640 Discovery Miles 36 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the most persistent, troubling, and divisive of the ideological divisions within modernity is the struggle over the Enlightenment and its legacy. Much of the difficulty is owed to a general failure among scholars to consider how history, philosophy, and politics work together. Rethinking the Enlightenment bridges these disciplinary divides. Recent work by historians has now called into question many of the cliches that still dominate scholarly understandings of the Enlightenment's literary, philosophical, and political culture. Yet this work has so far had little impact on the reception of the Enlightenment, its key players, debates, and ideas in the disciplines that most rely on its legacy, namely, philosophy and political science. Edited by Geoff Boucher and Henry Martyn Lloyd, Rethinking the Enlightenment makes the case for connecting new work in intellectual history with fresh understandings of 'Continental' philosophy and political theory. In doing so, in this collection moves towards a critical self-understanding of the present.

Kant and the Faculty of Feeling (Hardcover): Kelly Sorensen, Diane Williamson Kant and the Faculty of Feeling (Hardcover)
Kelly Sorensen, Diane Williamson
R2,241 R1,905 Discovery Miles 19 050 Save R336 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kant stated that there are three mental faculties: cognition, feeling, and desire. The faculty of feeling has received the least scholarly attention, despite its importance in Kant's broader thought, and this volume of new essays is the first to present multiple perspectives on a number of important questions about it. Why does Kant come to believe that feeling must be described as a separate faculty? What is the relationship between feeling and cognition, on the one hand, and desire, on the other? What is the nature of feeling? What do the most discussed Kantian feelings, such as respect and sublimity, tell us about the nature of feeling for Kant? And what about other important feelings that have been overlooked or mischaracterized by commentators, such as enthusiasm and hope? This collaborative and authoritative volume will appeal to Kant scholars, historians of philosophy, and those working on topics in ethics, aesthetics, and emotions.

Limites de la Razon, Los (English, Spanish, Paperback): Julian Baggini Limites de la Razon, Los (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Julian Baggini; Contributions by Pablo Hermida Lazcano
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Enlightenment - A Very Brief History (Paperback): Anthony Kenny The Enlightenment - A Very Brief History (Paperback)
Anthony Kenny
R278 R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Save R43 (15%) Out of stock

'If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him.' Voltaire Montesquieu, Hume, Voltaire, Diderot, Smith, Gibbon, Bentham . . . These are among the great thinkers who contributed to the dramatic developments in religion, science and philosophy that we now call the Enlightenment. They dominated the second half of the eighteenth century and their writings continue to shape the intellectual and political worlds we now inhabit. Written by a world authority, this brief history of the Enlightenment concludes with a perceptive assessment of the cultural, religious, ethical and political dimensions of its legacy. 'A remarkable short tour of the Enlightenment that is brisk but never hurried, covering more than seems possible. Kenny is as spirited and opinionated as the age he describes, tempered by a moderation and breadth of knowledge that comes from experience and hindsight.' Julian Baggini, founder editor of The Philosophers' Magazine

Kant on Persons and Agency (Hardcover): Eric Watkins Kant on Persons and Agency (Hardcover)
Eric Watkins
R2,359 R2,020 Discovery Miles 20 200 Save R339 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today we consider ourselves to be free and equal persons, capable of acting rationally and autonomously in both practical (moral) and theoretical (scientific) contexts. The essays in this volume show how this conception was first articulated in a fully systematic fashion by Immanuel Kant in the eighteenth century. Twelve leading scholars shed new light on Kant's philosophy, with each devoting particular attention to at least one of three aspects of this conception: autonomy, freedom, and personhood. Some focus on clarifying the philosophical content of Kant's position, while others consider how his views on these issues cohere with his other distinctive doctrines, and yet others focus on the historical impact that these doctrines had on his immediate successors and on our present thought. Their essays offer important new perspectives on some of the most fundamental issues that we continue to confront in modern society.

La Nueva Atlantida (Spanish) Edition (Spanish, Paperback): Francis Bacon La Nueva Atlantida (Spanish) Edition (Spanish, Paperback)
Francis Bacon
R186 Discovery Miles 1 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Renewal - The Inclusion of Integralism and Moral Values into the Social Sciences (Hardcover): Colbert Rhodes Renewal - The Inclusion of Integralism and Moral Values into the Social Sciences (Hardcover)
Colbert Rhodes
R2,499 Discovery Miles 24 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Offering a deep look into the moral uncertainty in the contemporary social sciences and American society, this book explores an in-depth solution. This solution, as articulated by Pitirim A. Sorokin in the 20th century, is the theory of Integralism; a perspective dating back to Plato, Aristotle and Aquinas. Sorokin initially applied Integralism by locating and analyzing three dominant super socio-cultural systems over 2500 years of Graeco-Roman and Western history. Each super system was unified by a central philosophical principle based either on materialism (the senses), or the rational, or the supersensory/super-rational. A super system declines when it reaches the limits of its potential to achieve its true reality and value, to be replaced by another super system. Sorokin described a trendless rotation of the three super socio-cultural systems. The current dominant super socio-cultural system in the West is a materialist version emphasizing science and technology with little thought given to supersensory/super-rational reality. Sorokin asserted contemporary materialist culture was in a state of collapse due to the breakup of its moral values. As a consequence he saw a struggle for power occurring between egoistic individuals and groups often resulting in revolutions, wars and inter-human strife. In response to the one sided materialist view of reality the goal of Integralism is to unify all three forms of reality into an integral culture that harmoniously balances materialist and supersensory/super-rational orientations. A solution to the contemporary moral confusion, Sorokin argued, can be found in the application of supra-conscious intuition that would enable a human to know what is eternal in the ordinary and reach the transcendent; an experience not accessible to the senses or the rational intellect alone. The supra-conscious is the source for reaching the supreme moral value; creative unselfish altruism which can be shared by all cultures to produce peace and harmony in the world.

The Emergence of Modern Aesthetic Theory - Religion and Morality in Enlightenment Germany and Scotland (Hardcover): Simon Grote The Emergence of Modern Aesthetic Theory - Religion and Morality in Enlightenment Germany and Scotland (Hardcover)
Simon Grote
R2,654 Discovery Miles 26 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Broad in its geographic scope and yet grounded in original archival research, this book situates the inception of modern aesthetic theory - the philosophical analysis of art and beauty - in theological contexts that are crucial to explaining why it arose. Simon Grote presents seminal aesthetic theories of the German and Scottish Enlightenments as outgrowths of a quintessentially Enlightenment project: the search for a natural 'foundation of morality' and a means of helping naturally self-interested human beings transcend their own self-interest. This conclusion represents an important alternative to the standard history of aesthetics as a series of preludes to the achievements of Immanuel Kant, as well as a reinterpretation of several canonical figures in the German and Scottish Enlightenments. It also offers a foundation for a transnational history of the Enlightenment without the French philosophes at its centre, while solidly endorsing historians' growing reluctance to call the Enlightenment a secularising movement.

Kant: The Metaphysics of Morals (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Immanuel Kant Kant: The Metaphysics of Morals (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Immanuel Kant; Edited by Lara Denis; Translated by Mary Gregor
R2,215 R1,879 Discovery Miles 18 790 Save R336 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Metaphysics of Morals is Kant's final major work in moral philosophy. In it, he presents the basic concepts and principles of right and virtue and the system of duties of human beings as such. The work comprises two parts: the Doctrine of Right concerns outer freedom and the rights of human beings against one another; the Doctrine of Virtue concerns inner freedom and the ethical duties of human beings to themselves and others. Mary Gregor's translation, lightly revised for this edition, is the only complete translation of the entire text, and includes extensive annotation on Kant's difficult and sometimes unfamiliar vocabulary. This edition includes numerous new footnotes, some of which address controversial aspects of Gregor's translation or offer alternatives. Lara Denis's introduction sets the work in context, explains its structure and themes, and introduces important interpretive debates. The volume also provides thorough guidance on further reading including online resources.

Locke's Political Thought and the Oceans - Pirates, Slaves, and Sailors (Hardcover): Sarah Pemberton Locke's Political Thought and the Oceans - Pirates, Slaves, and Sailors (Hardcover)
Sarah Pemberton
R3,286 Discovery Miles 32 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book outlines and analyzes John Locke's political thought about the oceans with a focus on law and freedom at sea. The book examines the Two Treatises of Government, in which Locke argues that the seas are collectively owned by all humans and are governed by universal natural laws that prohibit piracy. Locke's Two Treatises provides a systematic political theory of the seas that contributes to theories of international law and maritime law, but his text does not answer the practical question of how to enforce law effectively at sea. The book also considers how Locke translated his theoretical ideas into practice when he was involved in policymaking as a member of England's Board of Trade during the 1690s. On the Board, Locke waged a war against pirates by proposing an anti-piracy treaty between Europe's major maritime states, by successfully advocating a new English piracy law, and by supporting the deployment of the English Navy against pirates. Locke's war against pirates was consistent with the natural law theory in the Two Treatises, and helped to build English empire on land and at sea. There is also consistency between Locke's theoretical views about slavery and his work on the Board of Trade. As a Board member, Locke advocated forced migration and forced labor for English convicts, which is consistent with the theory of penal slavery in the Two Treatises and suggests that his theory was intended to justify the enslavement of English convicts. However, there are tensions between Locke's arguments in the Two Treatises and the policies of forced naval service that he supported on the Board. Locke's theories of law and freedom at sea shaped his vision of English national identity, and influenced the English government's policies about slavery and piracy.

Model Experts - Wax Anatomies and Enlightenment in Florence and Vienna, 1775-1815 (Hardcover): Anna Maerker Model Experts - Wax Anatomies and Enlightenment in Florence and Vienna, 1775-1815 (Hardcover)
Anna Maerker
R2,467 Discovery Miles 24 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The museum 'La Specola' in Florence hosts a celebrated collection of eighteenth-century anatomical models in wax - lifelike body parts and bodies in vivid poses, reminiscent of famous works of art and anatomical illustration. Based on a detailed study of rich archival sources, Model Experts explores practices of model production and display, and reveals the often invisible labours of the co-operating artisans, anatomists, and administrators. The book shows that the models were central to a remarkable political experiment: 'La Specola' opened in 1775 as the Royal Museum of Physics and Natural History, one of the first public science museums in Europe. As a venue for public enlightenment, the museum displayed model anatomies to create the model citizen. The study also moves beyond the borders of Tuscany, following a set of Florentine waxes to Vienna to explore the diverse reactions of medical professionals and general audiences as the models travelled in enlightened Europe. Focusing on the models' role for articulations of expertise in state service, the study uncovers the tensions and controversies behind the artificial anatomies' serene surfaces to highlight the fragility of expert authority, and the mutual constitution of notions of expertise, the public, and the state around 1800. The book will be of interest to historians of medicine, science, art, and enlightenment, to scholars in museum studies and in science & technology studies interested in the historical emergence of expertise, public engagement with science, and the relationship between science and the state.

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