Jesuit Philosophy on the Eve of Modernity, edited by Cristiano
Casalini, is the first comprehensive volume to trace the origins
and development of Jesuit philosophy during the first century of
the Society of Jesus (1540-c.1640). Filling a gap in the history of
philosophy, the volume seeks to identify and examine the limits of
the "distinctiveness" of Jesuit philosophers during an age of
dramatic turbulence in Western thought. The eighteen contributions
by some of the leading specialists in various fields are divided
into four sections, which guide the reader through cultural
milieus, thematic issues, and intellectual biographies to show the
impact of Jesuit philosophy on early modern thought.
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