A 2001 reinterpretation of early modern German intellectual history, treating the civil and metaphysical philosophers as rival intellectual cultures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Hunter is a children's author who lives on the south coast of England, UK, with his partner and their two cheeky cats (aka writing mascots).He loves anything creative and can usually be found writing, planning an adventure holiday, or escaping to a fantasy world.Fyn Carter and the Agents of Eromlos is Ian's debut novel. He has many more stories to tell and is excited to share them with children and young-hearted adults like him everywhere.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments List of abbreviations and texts used Note on conventions Introduction Part I. Rival Enlightenments: 1. University metaphysics 2. Civil philosophy Part II. Civil and Metaphysical Philosophy: 3. Leibniz' political metaphysics 4. Pufendorf's civil philosophy 5. Thomasius and the desacralisation of politics 6. Kant and the preservation of metaphysics Postscript: the kingdom of truth and the civil kingdom List of references Index.
Preface Acknowledgments List of abbreviations and texts used Note on conventions Introduction Part I. Rival Enlightenments: 1. University metaphysics 2. Civil philosophy Part II. Civil and Metaphysical Philosophy: 3. Leibniz' political metaphysics 4. Pufendorf's civil philosophy 5. Thomasius and the desacralisation of politics 6. Kant and the preservation of metaphysics Postscript: the kingdom of truth and the civil kingdom List of references Index.
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