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A selection of philosophy texts by philosophers of the early modern period, prepared with a view to making them easier to read while leaving intact the main arguments, doctrines, and lines of thought.
A selection of philosophy texts by philosophers of the early modern period, prepared with a view to making them easier to read while leaving intact the main arguments, doctrines, and lines of thought.
The Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy is a comprehensive introduction to the central topics and changing shape of philosophical inquiry in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It explores one of the most in-novative periods in the history of Western philosophy, extending from Montaigne, Bacon, and Descartes through Hume and Kant.
28 paź 2016 · I reflect critically on the early modern philosophical canon in light of the entrenchment and homogeneity of the lineup of seven core figures: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant.
studying central texts by these (and other) early modern philosophers and closely analyzing the arguments proposed in them. No prior knowledge of philosophy required.
In this volume, leading historians of philosophy, utilizing a wide range of styles and methods, explore the relationship between Hellenistic philosophy and early modern philosophy, taking advan-tage of new scholarly and philosophical advances.
Reading Philosophy: This class is an intensive survey of the basic themes, authors, and works in early modern philosophy. This means, as you will note in the reading schedule, that you will be required to read approximately 10-40 pages per class.