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Studies in Seventeenth-Century European Philosophy (Hardcover)
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Studies in Seventeenth-Century European Philosophy (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in the History of Philosophy, II
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Studies in Seventeenth-Century European Philosophy is a collection
of new, specially written essays on the flowering of modern
philosophy on the continent of Europe. It is the second volume in a
series designed to combine historical and analytical commentary on
significant topics or periods in the history of philosophy. The
philosophy of seventeenth-century Europe was shaped by scientific
and theological tensions. These are reflected in different readings
of and reactions to Aristotle's philosophy and to the scholastic
and other traditions, in the light of new learning and of concerns
about matter and mechanism. This volume focuses on the work of
Descartes, later Cartesians, Leibniz, and Bayle. It reassesses the
influence of Augustine on Descartes and of the Reformed tradition
on Leibniz, and traces anticipations of Leibniz's monadology in the
cabalistic notions of van Helmont, the preformationist theories of
Malebranche, and the experimental work of Dutch microscopists. New
light is shed on the occasionalist theory of causation. The
controversy over mind and matter is typical of the sceptical
impasses that led Bayle to support toleration in all speculative
matters, but how far this was a shield for free thinking in matters
of faith and morals continues to attract debate.
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