The early modern theories of religious toleration that were so influential on our own ways of thinking about religion and tolerance were ripe with paradox, ambiguity, inconsistency, hidden flaws, and blind spots. The scholars in this volume explore those weak points in the hope that identifying their causes may help us strengthen our own ideas and promote toleration in ways that can avoid those paradoxes.
The early modern theories of religious toleration that were so influential on our own ways of thinking about religion and tolerance were ripe with paradox, ambiguity, inconsistency, hidden flaws, and blind spots. The scholars in this volume explore those weak points in the hope that identifying their causes may help us strengthen our own ideas and promote toleration in ways that can avoid those paradoxes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by John Christian Laursen and Maria Jose Villaverde - Contributions by Joaquín Abellán; Jonathan Israel; Henri Krop; Gerardo López Sastre; Cyrus Masroori; Rolando Minuti; Concha Roldán and Luisa Simonutti
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Introduction: Paradoxes of Toleration in Early Modern Political Thought John Christian Laursen and María José Villaverde Chapter 1: Spinoza's Paradoxes: An Atheist who Defended the Scriptures? A Freethinking Alchemist? María José Villaverde Chapter 2: Spinoza on Lying for Toleration and his Intolerance of Atheists John Christian Laursen Chapter 3: Jansenist Fears and Huguenot Polemics: Arnauld, Jurieu, and Bayle on Obedience and Toleration Luisa Simonutti Chapter 4: 'The general freedom, which all men enjoy' in a Confessional State: The Paradoxical Language of Politics in the Dutch Republic (1700-1750) Henri Krop Chapter 5: A Leibnizian Way to Tolerance: Between Ethical Universalism and Linguistic Diversity Concha Roldán Chapter 6: Toleration in China and Siam in Late Seventeenth Century European Travel Literature Rolando Minuti Chapter 7: Toleration in Denis Veiras's Theocracy Cyrus Masroori Chapter 8: David Hume on Religious Tolerance Gerardo López Sastre Chapter 9: Rousseau, A False Apostle of Tolerance María José Villaverde Chapter 10: Intolerance of Fanatics in Bayle, Hume, and Kant John Christian Laursen Chapter 11: Tolerance and Intolerance in the Writings of the French Antiphilosophes (1750-1789) Jonathan Israel Chapter 12: Immanuel Kant: Tolerance Seen As Respect Joaquín Abellán
Introduction: Paradoxes of Toleration in Early Modern Political Thought John Christian Laursen and María José Villaverde Chapter 1: Spinoza's Paradoxes: An Atheist who Defended the Scriptures? A Freethinking Alchemist? María José Villaverde Chapter 2: Spinoza on Lying for Toleration and his Intolerance of Atheists John Christian Laursen Chapter 3: Jansenist Fears and Huguenot Polemics: Arnauld, Jurieu, and Bayle on Obedience and Toleration Luisa Simonutti Chapter 4: 'The general freedom, which all men enjoy' in a Confessional State: The Paradoxical Language of Politics in the Dutch Republic (1700-1750) Henri Krop Chapter 5: A Leibnizian Way to Tolerance: Between Ethical Universalism and Linguistic Diversity Concha Roldán Chapter 6: Toleration in China and Siam in Late Seventeenth Century European Travel Literature Rolando Minuti Chapter 7: Toleration in Denis Veiras's Theocracy Cyrus Masroori Chapter 8: David Hume on Religious Tolerance Gerardo López Sastre Chapter 9: Rousseau, A False Apostle of Tolerance María José Villaverde Chapter 10: Intolerance of Fanatics in Bayle, Hume, and Kant John Christian Laursen Chapter 11: Tolerance and Intolerance in the Writings of the French Antiphilosophes (1750-1789) Jonathan Israel Chapter 12: Immanuel Kant: Tolerance Seen As Respect Joaquín Abellán
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