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Seventeenth-century philosophy scholars come together in this volume to address the Insiders--Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, and Hobbes--and Outsiders--Gassendi, Digby, Gale, Cudworth and Malebranche--of the philosocial canon. Contrasting the Insiders' receptions with those of the Outsiders, this collection gives new insight into the history of philosophy.
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Seventeenth-century philosophy scholars come together in this volume to address the Insiders--Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, and Hobbes--and Outsiders--Gassendi, Digby, Gale, Cudworth and Malebranche--of the philosocial canon. Contrasting the Insiders' receptions with those of the Outsiders, this collection gives new insight into the history of philosophy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2009
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- Artikelnr.: 42513077
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135227517
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G. A. J. Rogers is Editor of the British Journal for the History of Science, and a Professor of the History of Philosophy at Keele University. Tom Sorrell is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham. Jill Kraye is Professor of History of Renaissance Philosophy at the Warburg Institute.
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Creation of the Canon, G.A.J. Rogers
Part I: Outsiders Chapter One: Becoming an Outsider: Gassendi in the
History of Philosophy, Margaret J. Osler Chapter Two: Sir Kenelm Digby,
Recusant Philosopher, John Henry Chapter Three: Theophilus Gale and
Historiography of Philosophy, Stephen Pigney Chapter Four: The Standing of
Ralph Cudworth as a Philosopher, Benjamin Carter Chapter Five: Nicholas
Malebranche: Insider or Outsider?, Andrew Pyle Part II: Insiders Chapter
Six: Excusable Caricature and Philosophical Relevance: The Case of
Descartes, Tom Sorell Chapter Seven: Descartes's Reputation, John
Cottingham Chapter Eight: The Political Motivations of Heidegger's
anti-Cartesianism, Emmanuel Faye Chapter Nine: Hobbes's Reputation in
Anglo-American Philosophy, Tom Sorell Chapter Ten: A Farewell to Leviathan:
Foucault and Hobbes on Power, Sovereignty and War, Luc Foisneau Chapter
Eleven: Spinoza's Past and Present, Wiep van Bunge Chapter Twelve:
Benedictus Patheissimus, Steven Nadler Chapter Thirteen: The Standing and
Reputation of John Locke, G.A.J. Rogers Chapter Fourteen: The Reputation of
Locke's General Philosophy in Britain in the Twentieth Century, Michael
Ayers Chapter Fifteen: Leibniz's Reputation: The Fontenelle Tradition,
Daniel Garber Chapter Sixteen: Leibniz's Reputation in the Eighteenth
century: Kant and Herder, Catherine Wilson Chapter Seventeen: The Reception
of Leibniz's Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Robert Merrihew Adams
Contributor Biographies Index
Part I: Outsiders Chapter One: Becoming an Outsider: Gassendi in the
History of Philosophy, Margaret J. Osler Chapter Two: Sir Kenelm Digby,
Recusant Philosopher, John Henry Chapter Three: Theophilus Gale and
Historiography of Philosophy, Stephen Pigney Chapter Four: The Standing of
Ralph Cudworth as a Philosopher, Benjamin Carter Chapter Five: Nicholas
Malebranche: Insider or Outsider?, Andrew Pyle Part II: Insiders Chapter
Six: Excusable Caricature and Philosophical Relevance: The Case of
Descartes, Tom Sorell Chapter Seven: Descartes's Reputation, John
Cottingham Chapter Eight: The Political Motivations of Heidegger's
anti-Cartesianism, Emmanuel Faye Chapter Nine: Hobbes's Reputation in
Anglo-American Philosophy, Tom Sorell Chapter Ten: A Farewell to Leviathan:
Foucault and Hobbes on Power, Sovereignty and War, Luc Foisneau Chapter
Eleven: Spinoza's Past and Present, Wiep van Bunge Chapter Twelve:
Benedictus Patheissimus, Steven Nadler Chapter Thirteen: The Standing and
Reputation of John Locke, G.A.J. Rogers Chapter Fourteen: The Reputation of
Locke's General Philosophy in Britain in the Twentieth Century, Michael
Ayers Chapter Fifteen: Leibniz's Reputation: The Fontenelle Tradition,
Daniel Garber Chapter Sixteen: Leibniz's Reputation in the Eighteenth
century: Kant and Herder, Catherine Wilson Chapter Seventeen: The Reception
of Leibniz's Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Robert Merrihew Adams
Contributor Biographies Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Creation of the Canon, G.A.J. Rogers
Part I: Outsiders Chapter One: Becoming an Outsider: Gassendi in the
History of Philosophy, Margaret J. Osler Chapter Two: Sir Kenelm Digby,
Recusant Philosopher, John Henry Chapter Three: Theophilus Gale and
Historiography of Philosophy, Stephen Pigney Chapter Four: The Standing of
Ralph Cudworth as a Philosopher, Benjamin Carter Chapter Five: Nicholas
Malebranche: Insider or Outsider?, Andrew Pyle Part II: Insiders Chapter
Six: Excusable Caricature and Philosophical Relevance: The Case of
Descartes, Tom Sorell Chapter Seven: Descartes's Reputation, John
Cottingham Chapter Eight: The Political Motivations of Heidegger's
anti-Cartesianism, Emmanuel Faye Chapter Nine: Hobbes's Reputation in
Anglo-American Philosophy, Tom Sorell Chapter Ten: A Farewell to Leviathan:
Foucault and Hobbes on Power, Sovereignty and War, Luc Foisneau Chapter
Eleven: Spinoza's Past and Present, Wiep van Bunge Chapter Twelve:
Benedictus Patheissimus, Steven Nadler Chapter Thirteen: The Standing and
Reputation of John Locke, G.A.J. Rogers Chapter Fourteen: The Reputation of
Locke's General Philosophy in Britain in the Twentieth Century, Michael
Ayers Chapter Fifteen: Leibniz's Reputation: The Fontenelle Tradition,
Daniel Garber Chapter Sixteen: Leibniz's Reputation in the Eighteenth
century: Kant and Herder, Catherine Wilson Chapter Seventeen: The Reception
of Leibniz's Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Robert Merrihew Adams
Contributor Biographies Index
Part I: Outsiders Chapter One: Becoming an Outsider: Gassendi in the
History of Philosophy, Margaret J. Osler Chapter Two: Sir Kenelm Digby,
Recusant Philosopher, John Henry Chapter Three: Theophilus Gale and
Historiography of Philosophy, Stephen Pigney Chapter Four: The Standing of
Ralph Cudworth as a Philosopher, Benjamin Carter Chapter Five: Nicholas
Malebranche: Insider or Outsider?, Andrew Pyle Part II: Insiders Chapter
Six: Excusable Caricature and Philosophical Relevance: The Case of
Descartes, Tom Sorell Chapter Seven: Descartes's Reputation, John
Cottingham Chapter Eight: The Political Motivations of Heidegger's
anti-Cartesianism, Emmanuel Faye Chapter Nine: Hobbes's Reputation in
Anglo-American Philosophy, Tom Sorell Chapter Ten: A Farewell to Leviathan:
Foucault and Hobbes on Power, Sovereignty and War, Luc Foisneau Chapter
Eleven: Spinoza's Past and Present, Wiep van Bunge Chapter Twelve:
Benedictus Patheissimus, Steven Nadler Chapter Thirteen: The Standing and
Reputation of John Locke, G.A.J. Rogers Chapter Fourteen: The Reputation of
Locke's General Philosophy in Britain in the Twentieth Century, Michael
Ayers Chapter Fifteen: Leibniz's Reputation: The Fontenelle Tradition,
Daniel Garber Chapter Sixteen: Leibniz's Reputation in the Eighteenth
century: Kant and Herder, Catherine Wilson Chapter Seventeen: The Reception
of Leibniz's Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Robert Merrihew Adams
Contributor Biographies Index