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Persia and the Enlightenment (Paperback): Cyrus Masroori, Whitney Mannies, John Christian Laursen Persia and the Enlightenment (Paperback)
Cyrus Masroori, Whitney Mannies, John Christian Laursen
R2,674 Discovery Miles 26 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the 5th century BCE Persia has played a significant part in representing the "Other" against which European identity has been constructed. What makes the case of Persia unique in this process of identity formation is the ambivalent attitude that Europe has shown in its imaginary about Persia. Persia is arguably the nation of "the Orient" most referred to in Early Modern European writings, frequently mentioned in various discourses of the Enlightenment including theology, literature, and political theory. What was the appeal of Persia to such a diverse intellectual population in Enlightenment Europe? How did intellectuals engage with the 'facts' about Persia? In what ways did utilizing Persia contribute to the development of modern European identities? In this volume, an international group of scholars with diverse academic backgrounds has tackled these and other questions related to the Enlightenment's engagement with Persia. In doing so, Persia and the Enlightenment questions reductionist assessments of Modern Europe's encounter with the Middle East, where a complex engagement is simplified to a confrontation between liberalism and Islam, or an exaggerated Orientalism. By carefully studying Persia in the Enlightenment narratives, this volume throws new light on the complexity of intercultural encounters and their impact on the shaping of collective identities.

Skepticism and Political Thought in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (Hardcover): John Christian Laursen, Gianni... Skepticism and Political Thought in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (Hardcover)
John Christian Laursen, Gianni Paganini
R2,368 Discovery Miles 23 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this collection, thirteen distinguished contributors examine the influence of the ancient skeptical philosophy of Pyrrho of Elis and Sextus Empiricus on early modern political thought. Classical skepticism argues that in the absence of certainty one must either suspend judgment and live by habit or act on the basis of probability rather than certainty. In either case, one must reject dogmatic confidence in politics and philosophy. Surveying the use of skepticism in works by Hobbes, Descartes, Hume, Smith, and Kant, among others, the essays in Skepticism and Political Thought in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries demonstrate the pervasive impact of skepticism on the intellectual landscape of early modern Europe. This volume is not just an authoritative account of skepticism's importance from the Enlightenment to the French Revolution, it is also the basis for understanding skepticism's continuing political implications.

Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern European Culture Volume IV - Continental Millenarians: Protestants, Catholics,... Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern European Culture Volume IV - Continental Millenarians: Protestants, Catholics, Heretics (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
John Christian Laursen, R.H. Popkin
R3,624 Discovery Miles 36 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book to bring together studies of a wide variety of millenarians who were active in the 17th and 18th centuries in France, The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, and eastern Europe. It provides much food for thought for students and teachers of early modern ideas, the history of philosophy and religion, and the making of the modern world. It opens up many avenues for further work.

Freedom of Speech - The History of an Idea (Hardcover, New): Elizabeth Powers Freedom of Speech - The History of an Idea (Hardcover, New)
Elizabeth Powers; Contributions by Joris van Eijnatten, Javier Fernandez Sebastian, Paula Sutter Fichtner, Jonathan I. Israel, …
R2,633 Discovery Miles 26 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this volume portray the debates concerning freedom of speech in eighteenth-century France and Britain as well as in Austria, Denmark, Russia, and Spain and its American territories. Representing the views of both moderate and radical eighteenth-century thinkers, these essays by eminent scholars discover that twenty-fi rst-century controversies regarding the extent of permissible speech have their origins in the eighteenth century. The economic integration of Europe and its offshoots over the past three centuries into a distinctive cultural product, the West, has given rise to a triumphant Enlightenment narrative of universalism and tolerance that masks these divisions and the disparate national contributions to freedom of speech and other liberal rights.

Freedom of Speech - The History of an Idea (Paperback): Elizabeth Powers Freedom of Speech - The History of an Idea (Paperback)
Elizabeth Powers; Contributions by Joris van Eijnatten, Javier Fernandez Sebastian, Paula Sutter Fichtner, Jonathan I. Israel, …
R1,337 Discovery Miles 13 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this volume portray the debates concerning freedom of speech in eighteenth-century France and Britain as well as in Austria, Denmark, Russia, and Spain and its American territories. Representing the views of both moderate and radical eighteenth-century thinkers, these essays by eminent scholars discover that twenty-fi rst-century controversies regarding the extent of permissible speech have their origins in the eighteenth century. The economic integration of Europe and its offshoots over the past three centuries into a distinctive cultural product, "the West," has given rise to a triumphant Enlightenment narrative of universalism and tolerance that masks these divisions and the disparate national contributions to freedom of speech and other liberal rights.

Heresy in Transition - Transforming Ideas of Heresy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Hardcover, New Ed): Ian Hunter Heresy in Transition - Transforming Ideas of Heresy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Hardcover, New Ed)
Ian Hunter; John Christian Laursen, Cary J Nederman
R4,566 Discovery Miles 45 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The concept of heresy is deeply rooted in Christian European culture. The palpable increase in incidences of heresy in the Middle Ages may be said to directly relate to the Christianity's attempts to define orthodoxy and establish conformity at its centre, resulting in the sometimes forceful elimination of Christian sects. In the transition from medieval to early modern times, however, the perception of heresy underwent a profound transformation, ultimately leading to its decriminalization and the emergence of a pluralistic religious outlook. The essays in this volume offer readers a unique insight into this little-understood cultural shift. Half of the chapters investigate the manner in which the church and its attendant civil authorities defined and proscribed heresy, whilst the other half focus on the means by which early modern writers sought to supersede such definition and proscription. The result of these investigations is a multifaceted historical account of the construction and serial reconstruction of one of the key categories of European theological, juristic and political thought. The contributors explore the role of nationalism and linguistic identity in constructions of heresy, its analogies with treason and madness, the role of class and status in the responses to heresy. In doing so they provide fascinating insights into the roots of the historicization of heresy and the role of this historicization in the emergence of religious pluralism.

Paradoxes of Religious Toleration in Early Modern Political Thought (Paperback): John Christian Laursen, Maria Jose Villaverde Paradoxes of Religious Toleration in Early Modern Political Thought (Paperback)
John Christian Laursen, Maria Jose Villaverde; Contributions by Joaquin Abellan, Jonathan Israel, Henri Krop, …
R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In today's developed world, much of what people believe about religious toleration has evolved from crucial innovations in toleration theory developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Thinkers from that period have been rightly celebrated for creating influential, liberating concepts and ideas that have enabled many of us to live in peace. However, their work was certainly not perfect. In this enlightening volume, John Christian Laursen and Maria Jose Villaverde have gathered contributors to focus on the paradoxes, blindspots, unexpected flaws, or ambiguities in early modern toleration theories and practices. Each chapter explores the complexities, complications, and inconsistencies that came up in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as people grappled with the idea of toleration. In understanding the weaknesses, contradictions, and ambivalences in other theories, they hope to provoke thought about the defects in ways of thinking about toleration in order to help in overcoming similar problems in contemporary toleration theories.

Paradoxes of Religious Toleration in Early Modern Political Thought (Hardcover, New): John Christian Laursen, Maria Jose... Paradoxes of Religious Toleration in Early Modern Political Thought (Hardcover, New)
John Christian Laursen, Maria Jose Villaverde; Contributions by Joaquin Abellan, Jonathan Israel, Henri Krop, …
R2,801 Discovery Miles 28 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In today's developed world, much of what people believe about religious toleration has evolved from crucial innovations in toleration theory developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Thinkers from that period have been rightly celebrated for creating influential, liberating concepts and ideas that have enabled many of us to live in peace. However, their work was certainly not perfect. In this enlightening volume, John Christian Laursen and Maria Jose Villaverde have gathered contributors to focus on the paradoxes, blindspots, unexpected flaws, or ambiguities in early modern toleration theories and practices. Each chapter explores the complexities, complications, and inconsistencies that came up in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as people grappled with the idea of toleration. In understanding the weaknesses, contradictions, and ambivalences in other theories, they hope to provoke thought about the defects in ways of thinking about toleration in order to help in overcoming similar problems in contemporary toleration theories.

Beyond the Persecuting Society - Religious Toleration Before the Enlightenment (Paperback, New): John Christian Laursen, Cary J... Beyond the Persecuting Society - Religious Toleration Before the Enlightenment (Paperback, New)
John Christian Laursen, Cary J Nederman
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Beyond the Persecuting Society" constructs a history of toleration from the Middle Ages through the seventeenth century. There is a myth--easily shattered--that Western societies since the Enlightenment have been dedicated to the ideal of protecting the differences between individuals and groups, and another--too readily accepted--that before the rise of secularism in the modern period, intolerance and persecution held sway throughout Europe. In "Beyond the Persecuting Society" John Christian Laursen, Cary J. Nederman, and nine other scholars dismantle this second generalization. If intolerance and religious persecution have been at the root of some of the greatest suffering in human history, it is nevertheless the case that toleration was practiced and theorized in medieval and early modern Europe on a scale few have realized: Christians and Jews, the English, French, Germans, Dutch, Swiss, Italians, and Spanish had their proponents of and experiments with tolerance well before John Locke penned his famous Letter Concerning Toleration. Moving from Abelard to Aphra Behn, from the apology for the gentiles of the fourteenth-century Talmudic scholar, Menahem ben Solomon Ha-MeIiri, to the rejection of intolerance in the "New Israel" of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Beyond the Persecuting Society offers a detailed and decisive correction to a vision of the past as any less complex in its embrace and abhorrence of diversity than the present. In addition to the editors, contributors are Detlef Dering, Arlen Feldwick, Randolph C. Head, Marion Leathers Kuntz, Thomas F. Mayer, Constant J. Mews, Richard Popkin, Gary Remer, and H. Frank Way. ""Beyond the Persecuting Society" confronts the myth that there was no general conception or practice of religious toleration before the Enlightenment. . . . It is the great strength of this collection that the diversity and richness of the often tentative allowance for confessional pluralism can be documented at times when unity of faith was seen as no less necessary than unity of obedience."--"Albion" John Christian Laursen is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside, and author of "The Politics of Skepticism in the Ancients, Montaigne, Hume and Kant." Cary J. Nederman is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Arizona and author of "Community and Consent: The Secular Political Theory of Marsiglio of Padua's "Defensor Pacis.""

Clandestine Philosophy - New Studies on Subversive Manuscripts in Early Modern Europe, 1620-1823 (Hardcover): Gianni Paganini,... Clandestine Philosophy - New Studies on Subversive Manuscripts in Early Modern Europe, 1620-1823 (Hardcover)
Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob, John Christian Laursen
R2,834 R1,843 Discovery Miles 18 430 Save R991 (35%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Clandestine philosophical manuscripts, made up of forbidden works including erotic texts, political pamphlets, satires of court life, forbidden religious texts, and books about the occult, had an avid readership in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, becoming objects of historical research by the twentieth century. The purveyors of the clandestine could be found in the Dutch Republic, Switzerland, Denmark, Spain, and not least in Paris or London. Despite the heavy risks, including prison, the circulation of these manuscripts was a prosperous venture. After Ira Wade's pioneering contribution (1938), Clandestine Philosophy is the first work in English entirely focused on the philosophical clandestine manuscripts that preceded and accompanied the birth of the Enlightenment. Topics from philosophy, political and religious thought, and moral and sexual behaviour are addressed by contemporary authors working in both America and Europe. These manuscripts shed light on the birth of pornography and provide an important avenue for investigating philosophical, religious, political, and social critique.

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