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  1. Revelation Comes from Elsewhere.Jean-Luc Marion - 2024 - Stanford: Cultural Memory in the Present. Translated by Stephen E. Lewis & Stephanie Rumpza.
    Jean-Luc Marion has long endeavored to broaden our view of truth. In this illuminating new book--his deepest engagement with theology to date--Marion proposes a rigorous new understanding of human and divine revelation in a deeply phenomenological key. Although today considered the central theme of theology, the concept of Revelation was almost entirely unknown to the first millennium of Christian thought. In a penetrating historical deconstruction Marion traces the development of this term to the rise of metaphysics from Aquinas through Descartes, (...)
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     Mary Astell
     George Berkeley
     Francis Bacon
     Robert Boyle
     Edmund Burke
     Joseph Butler
     Margaret Cavendish
     Catharine Trotter Cockburn
     Anne Conway
     Thomas Hobbes
     David Hume
     Francis Hutcheson
     John Locke
     Bernard Mandeville
     Damaris Masham
     Isaac Newton
     Thomas Reid
     Earl of Shaftesbury
     Adam Smith
     Mary Wollstonecraft
     Cambridge Platonism
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    17th/18th Century French Phil
     Antoine Arnauld
     Pierre Bayle
     Émilie du Châtelet
     Etienne Bonot de Condillac
     Condorcet
     René Descartes
     Denis Diderot
     Pierre Gassendi
     Olympe de Gouges
     Sophie de Grouchy
     Nicolas Malebranche
     Montesquieu
     Blaise Pascal
     Jean-Jacques Rousseau
     Voltaire
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    17th/18th Century German Phil
     Alexander Baumgarten
     Christian August Crusius
     Johann Georg Hamann
     Johann Gottfried Herder
     Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
     Immanuel Kant
     Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
     Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
     Salomon Maimon
     Moses Mendelssohn
     Samuel Pufendorf
     Karl Leonhard Reinhold
     Christian Wolff
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     Anton Wilhelm Amo
     Elisabeth of Bohemia
     Hugo Grotius
     Baruch Spinoza
     Giovanni Battista Vico
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  2. Samuel Pike: Pozapomenutý dědic raně novověké mosaické fyziky.Jan čížek - 2024 - Filozofia 79 (3):277-289.
    The paper deals with the work Philosophia Sacra: Or The Principles of Natural Philosophy. Extracted from Divine Revelation, published in 1753 by the relatively unknown English clergyman Samuel Pike (circa 1717 – 1773). This work falls within the tradition of the so-called Mosaic physics, a specific Early Modern endeavor to build natural philosophy based on a literal reading of the Holy Scriptures, particularly the first chapters of the book of Genesis attributed to Moses – hence the term “Mosaic.” For this (...)
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     Catharine Trotter Cockburn
     Anne Conway
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     John Locke
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     Antoine Arnauld
     Pierre Bayle
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     Condorcet
     René Descartes
     Denis Diderot
     Pierre Gassendi
     Olympe de Gouges
     Sophie de Grouchy
     Nicolas Malebranche
     Montesquieu
     Blaise Pascal
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     Voltaire
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     Alexander Baumgarten
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     Johann Georg Hamann
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     Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
     Immanuel Kant
     Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
     Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
     Salomon Maimon
     Moses Mendelssohn
     Samuel Pufendorf
     Karl Leonhard Reinhold
     Christian Wolff
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  3. Veil of Light: The Role of Light in Cavendish's Visual Perception.Brooke Willow Sharp - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (51):1471-1494.
    Margaret Cavendish’s views about the nature of bodies and perception leave her with a potentially problematic implication: that light has no role in visual perception. For her, perception occurs through the self-motion of animate matter, not through a mechanical system that appeals to local motions and collisions of contiguous bodies. This means that motion is not transferred from external objects with light playing a mediating role; the matter of our eyes simply moves itself to copy the sensible qualities of external (...)
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     Anne Conway
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     Antoine Arnauld
     Pierre Bayle
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     Condorcet
     René Descartes
     Denis Diderot
     Pierre Gassendi
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     Nicolas Malebranche
     Montesquieu
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     Voltaire
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     Alexander Baumgarten
     Christian August Crusius
     Johann Georg Hamann
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     Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
     Immanuel Kant
     Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
     Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
     Salomon Maimon
     Moses Mendelssohn
     Samuel Pufendorf
     Karl Leonhard Reinhold
     Christian Wolff
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  4. ‘Sur quelle base rétablir la confiance ?’ Staël et les principes qui doivent fonder la République.Johanna Lenne-Cornuez - 2022 - Cahiers Staëliens 71:129-146.
    La tentation est grande de considérer Des circonstances actuelles qui peuvent terminer la Révolution et des principes qui doivent fonder la République en France comme une œuvre de circonstance, inachevée et abandonnée. En s’appuyant sur l’édition critique la plus récente, cette contribution montre au contraire que, par-delà les analyses circonstancielles, l’œuvre de Staël témoigne d’une originalité profonde de sa pensée politique, tentant un alliage singulier face auquel les étiquettes de libéralisme et républicanisme ont tendance à faire écran. Malgré la proximité (...)
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     Anne Conway
     Thomas Hobbes
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     John Locke
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     René Descartes
     Denis Diderot
     Pierre Gassendi
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     Nicolas Malebranche
     Montesquieu
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     Voltaire
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     Johann Gottfried Herder
     Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
     Immanuel Kant
     Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
     Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
     Salomon Maimon
     Moses Mendelssohn
     Samuel Pufendorf
     Karl Leonhard Reinhold
     Christian Wolff
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  5. Identifications féminines, solidarités politiques et question sociale chez Staël et Charrière.Johanna Lenne-Cornuez - 2023 - Dix-Huitieme Siecle 55 (Normes et genres dans l'Europe d):193-212.
    S’attachant à définir la forme politique que la solidarité féminine peut prendre à la fin du 18e siècle, cette contribution analyse deux discours : celui de Germaine de Staël compatissant avec le sort réservé à Marie-Antoinette, la reine déchue, et celui d’Isabelle de Charrière exprimant son indignation face au traitement infligé à Thérèse Levasseur, la femme de Rousseau. La comparaison de ces deux formes d’engagement public permet de montrer l’indissociabilité entre la réflexion sur la condition féminine et celle sur la (...)
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     Anne Conway
     Thomas Hobbes
     David Hume
     Francis Hutcheson
     John Locke
     Bernard Mandeville
     Damaris Masham
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     Antoine Arnauld
     Pierre Bayle
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     Condorcet
     René Descartes
     Denis Diderot
     Pierre Gassendi
     Olympe de Gouges
     Sophie de Grouchy
     Nicolas Malebranche
     Montesquieu
     Blaise Pascal
     Jean-Jacques Rousseau
     Voltaire
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     Alexander Baumgarten
     Christian August Crusius
     Johann Georg Hamann
     Johann Gottfried Herder
     Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
     Immanuel Kant
     Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
     Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
     Salomon Maimon
     Moses Mendelssohn
     Samuel Pufendorf
     Karl Leonhard Reinhold
     Christian Wolff
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     Hugo Grotius
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     Giovanni Battista Vico
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  6. Systematicity and Skepticism.Aaron Segal - 2024 - American Philosophical Quarterly 64 (1):1-18.
    The fact that philosophy is systematic—that philosophical issues are thoroughly interconnected—was a commonplace among nineteenth century idealists, then neglected by analytic philosophers throughout much of the twentieth century, and has now finally started to get some renewed attention. But other than calling attention to the fact, few philosophers have tried to say what it consists in, or what its implications are. -/- I argue that the systematicity of philosophy has disastrous epistemological implications. In particular, it implies philosophical skepticism: philosophers are (...)
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     Catharine Trotter Cockburn
     Anne Conway
     Thomas Hobbes
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     Francis Hutcheson
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     Damaris Masham
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     Adam Smith
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     Antoine Arnauld
     Pierre Bayle
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     Condorcet
     René Descartes
     Denis Diderot
     Pierre Gassendi
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     Immanuel Kant
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     Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
     Salomon Maimon
     Moses Mendelssohn
     Samuel Pufendorf
     Karl Leonhard Reinhold
     Christian Wolff
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  7. La fundamentación teológico-política de la desigualdad de sexos de Feijoo.García-Alonso Marta - 2024 - Araucaria 26 (55):379-96.
    Whereas other interpreters of Feijoo's views about women have focused on their natural and moral capacity, I will focus here on his views on women in politics. I will contrast Feijoo's views with those of Malebranche and Poulain de la Barre, both cited in his own work. Feijoo is comparatively more positive than Malebranche about the rights of women, making him a pioneer in the defence of women's education in Spain. If we compare instead Feijoo's interpretation of Genesis with Poulain (...)
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     Immanuel Kant
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     Salomon Maimon
     Moses Mendelssohn
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  8. Teresa’s Demons: Teresa of Ávila’s Influence on the Cartesian Skeptical Scenario of Demonic Deception.Jan Forsman - 2023 - Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists 2 (4):25-45.
    Recent research in Baroque Scholastic and early modern meditational exercises has demonstrated similarity between Descartes’s Meditations and St. Teresa of Ávila’s El Castillo Interior. While there is growing agreement on the influence of Catholic meditations on Descartes, the extent of Teresa’s role is debated. Instead of discussing the full extent of Teresa’s influence, this paper concentrates on one example of the considered influence: the skeptical scenario of demonic deception, having clear anticipation in Teresa’s work where the exercitant faces off against (...)
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     Salomon Maimon
     Moses Mendelssohn
     Samuel Pufendorf
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     Christian Wolff
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  9. The Relevance of Skovoroda's Ethical Principles. Skovoroda's Discussion of Real Happiness.Christoph Lumer - 2022 - Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series Philosophy: Philosophical Peripeteias 67:87-91.
    The article honours the contribution of the Ukrainian philosopher Hryhoriy Skovoroda on the occasion of his 300th birthday on 9 October 2022. It begins with an address of solidarity to the Ukrainians and the Ukrainian philosophers in their fight against the Russian invaders who had bombed and destroyed the Skorovoda Museum in Kharkov shortly before this birthday. The article's main part is an analysis of Skovoroda's theory of happiness in his writing "Conversation Among Five Travellers Concerning Life's True Happiness". In (...)
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     Moses Mendelssohn
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     Christian Wolff
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  10. Discussion of Deborah Boyle’s Mary Shepherd: a guide. [REVIEW]Fasko Manuel - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 2024:1-6.
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  11. Subiektywizacja percepcji zmysłowej i dwa modele idealizmu w filozofii wczesnonowożytnej.Bartosz Żukowski - 2020 - Przegląd Filozoficzny 29 (3/115):145-161.
    "Subjectivisation of Sense Perception and Two Models of Early Modern Idealism" The distinction between primary and secondary qualities, most famously outlined by Galileo, and subsequently supported, inter alia, by Descartes and by Locke has widely been considered one of the crucial factors in the development of modern idealism. In its contemporary form, the distinction identifies some of the perceived properties as mental phenomena due to their content and structural dependence on the mind. However, this account of the primary/secondary distinction is (...)
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  12. La leyenda dorada del protestantismo.Marta García-Alonso - 2018 - Hispania Sacra 70 (141):147-156.
    It is usually assumed that political modernity and the reformation go hand in hand. Authors such as Hegel, Tocqueville, Jellinek or Martha Nussbaum find in the protestant reformation the origin of ideas such as political freedom or freedom of conscience. In this paper, I will try to analyze the relationship between these two concepts in two fundamental characters in the Calvinist tradition. John Calvin, its founding father, on the one hand, and, on the other, Pierre Bayle, the Rotterdam philosopher who (...)
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  13. Persian Theology and the Checkmate of Christian Theology: Bayle and the Problem of Evil.Marta García-Alonso - 2021 - In W. Mannies, J. C. Laursen & C. Masroory (eds.), Visions of Persia in the Age of Enlightenment. Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, Liverpool University Press. pp. 75-100.
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  14. What to do when you encounter Funky Causes in the (historical) Wild.Eric Schliesser - manuscript
    This chapter explains how the rise of the Mechanical philosophy during the seventeenth century contributed to the transformation of the traditional, Aristotelian schema of four causes into the dominance of efficient causation as the paradigmatic cause by the time of David Hume. But the chapter simultaneously shows that the mechanical philosophy also gave rise to a number of problems internal to it, as diagnosed by Newton and Newtonian natural philosophers, that facilitated more careful analysis of the nature of causation.
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  15. Debates about Slavery in Early Modern Philosophy: Natural Slavery, Circumstantial Slavery, Transatlantic Slavery.Julia Jorati - forthcoming - In Jack Stetter & Stephen Howard (eds.), The Edinburgh Critical History of Early Modern Philosophy. Edinburgh University Press.
    This chapter aims to present some of the highlights of the early modern debate about slavery. We will start by exploring theoretical debates about slavery by nature. As we will see, several authors view natural slavery as incompatible with widely held doctrines about human equality and natural liberty. Yet we will also see that many early modern authors are sympathetic to natural slavery—perhaps surprisingly so. Moreover, we will see that even in texts that are not explicitly about transatlantic slavery, natural (...)
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  16. Slavery, Freedom, and Human Value in Early Modern Philosophy.Julia Jorati - 2023 - In Sarah Buss & Nandi Theunissen (eds.), Rethinking the Value of Humanity. New York, US: OUP Usa. pp. 97-126.
    This chapter focuses on the question of what, if anything, early modern philosophers have to say about the special status of human beings and its implications for the right to freedom. As we will see, they have quite a lot to say about it. I will concentrate on the question of whether, for these early modern authors, the special status of human beings makes it illegitimate for one human being to dominate other human beings completely, or to literally and fully (...)
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  17. Gendai shisō.Ikutarō Shimizu - 1966 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha.
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  18. The problem of penal slavery in Quobna Ottobah Cugoano’s abolitionism.Johan Olsthoorn - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    The Black antislavery theorist Quobna Ottobah Cugoano (c.1757–c.1791) is increasingly recognized as a noteworthy figure in the history of philosophy. Born in present-day Ghana, Cugoano was enslaved at the age of 13 and shipped to Grenada, before being taken onwards to England, where the 1772 Somerset court ruling in effect freed him. His Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery [1787/1791] broke new ground by demanding the immediate end of the slave-trade and of slavery itself, without any compensation to (...)
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  19. Data vs. Mathesis. Contrasting Epistemologies in Some Mechanizations and Quantifications of Medicine.Simone Guidi - 2023 - In Simone Guidi & Joaquim Braga (eds.), The Quantification of Life and Health from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century. Intersections of Medicine and Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 201-240.
    In this chapter I argue that the general category of 'iatromechanics' conceals different views about how mathematics and mathematical physics should be applied in medicine, and thereby about how physiology should be quantified and mathematized. Mechanism, quantification and mathematization are indeed different, albeit interrelated, notions, which overlap without ever coming to be identical, and all of which depend upon the overall epistemological debate over the method for finding truth in science. This chapter compares the epistemological thought of the Newtonians Archibald (...)
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  20. The Quantification of Life and Health from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century. Intersections of Medicine and Philosophy.Simone Guidi & Joaquim Braga (eds.) - 2023 - Palgrave Macmillan.
    This edited volume explores the intersection of medicine and philosophy throughout history, calling attention to the role of quantification in understanding the medical body. Retracing current trends and debates to examine the quantification of the body throughout the early modern, modern and early contemporary age, the authors contextualise important issues of both medical and philosophical significance, with chapters focusing on the quantification of temperaments and fluids, complexions, functions of the living body, embryology, and the impact of quantified reasoning on the (...)
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  21. Varieties of Platonic Innatism: An Introduction through Early Modern Parallels.Douglas A. Shepardson - 2023 - Thaumàzein - Rivista di Filosofia 11 (1):84-111.
    This article considers six types of Platonic Innatism and compares them to the nativisms of early modern writers. I first dismiss a type of innatism similar to the target of the first book of Locke’s Essay concerning Human Understanding and then discuss four types of innatism that might be considered “live options” for the one Plato employs in his theory of recollection: a Kantian “constructivist” innatism, a Cartesian “dispositional” innatism, a Leibnizian “content” innatism, and a Malebranchian “transcendent” innatism. Finally, in (...)
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  22. Gods and Giants in Early Modern Philosophy.Patricia Easton (ed.) - 2011 - Brill.
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  23. La imposición de una filosofía de la historia ilustrada a través de los viajes en el tiempo. El caso de la novela gráfica <Pax Romana>.Francisco Miguel Ortiz-Delgado - 2017 - Escritura E Imagen 13 (1):157-178.
    En el presente artículo analizamos la novela gráfica Pax Romana (Jonathan Hickman 2007) como una representación de las posturas de la filosofía de la historia de la Ilustración. El discurso prevaleciente en la mayoría de los personajes y en la trama, argumentamos, es equiparable con la concepción de la Historia del positivismo y el marxismo. Establecemos que, en esta visionaria muestra del noveno arte, la filosofía de la historia ilustrada prevalece sobre la filosofía de la historia cristiana, pese a que (...)
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  24. Monogatari.Keiichi Noe (ed.) - 1990 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    はたして科学は万能なのか。19世紀以来の「科学主義」は、現在なお「自然主義」の衣を纏って生き続けている。本書は「科学主義」と「反科学主義」をともに退け、科学を自然というテクストを解読する解釈学的営みと して捉え直す。ハンソンとクーンの「新科学哲学」、クワインの「知識の全体論」、ウィトゲンシュタインの「アスペクト論」を手がかりに、科学哲学に「科学的理性批判」という本来の哲学的課題を担わせることを目指す 。ここに新たに論文3篇を加え、サイエンス・ウォーズや実在論/反実在論など、現代の哲学状況と切り結ぶスリリングな論考。.
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  25. Mary Shepherd’s dispositional notion of God, matter, and finite minds.Fasko Manuel - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I argue that Mary Shepherd has a dispositional understanding of God, matter, and finite minds. That is, she understands all of them as dispositions or powers (two terms I will use interchangeably). Second, I aim to shed light on the emanationist picture suggested by Shepherd’s remarks in her second book Essays on the Perception of an External Universe (EPEU). For instance, Shepherd calls ‘animate’ and ‘inanimate nature’ a divine ‘emanation’ (EPEU 190) and (...)
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  26. Alsted, Johann Heinrich.Andrea Strazzoni - 2016 - Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy.
    Alsted was a foremost encyclopedist of the early seventeenth century. He provided both a complete presentation of all the subjects of philosophy (of which encyclopedia consisted) and a method to learn them. This method was an original synthesis of the dialectic of Petrus Ramus, the combinatorial art of memory of Raimond Lull and Giordano Bruno, and the method of presentation of philosophical disciplines of Bartholomäus Keckermann. Alsted’s encyclopedism was intended as a remedy to the postlapsarian condition of man and was (...)
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    Agrippa was the main expounder of the occult philosophy, which is the knowledge of the hidden causes of things and is finalized to their manipulation by magic. Magic, in turn, is the highest form and the end of philosophy. According to his De occulta philosophia, magic is threefold: natural (concerning sublunar world), celestial (concerning stars and heavenly intelligences), and divine (concerning God and higher angels). It consists of the manipulation of concrete objects and of the summoning of intelligences and God, (...)
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  28. Comparisons in the history of philosophy: a review of The metaphysics of Margaret Cavendish and Anne Conway: monism, vitalism, and self-motion_ Comparisons in the history of philosophy: a review of _The metaphysics of Margaret Cavendish and Anne Conway: monism, vitalism, and self-motion, by Marcy P. Lascano, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2023, pp. 240, £54.00 (hb), ISBN: 9780197651636. [REVIEW]Peter West - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-5.
    In The Metaphysics of Margaret Cavendish and Anne Conway, Marcy P. Lascano holds up the metaphysical views of two early modern women philosophers alongside one another in order to demonstrate that...
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  29. How Philosophers Have Influenced the Way You Think About Race.Jennifer Mensch & Michael J. Olson - 2023 - Futurumcareers.Com.
    Problematic perceptions about race damage our society. These attitudes can seem impossible to overcome, but philosophers Dr Jennifer Mensch, at Western Sydney University in Australia, and Dr Michael Olson, at Marquette University in the US, beg to differ. They are compiling a collection of 18th-century philosophical and scientific texts that helped shape the way people saw race across the Western world, and were used to justify colonisation. They believe that by exposing these historical roots of racism, opportunities to improve societal (...)
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  30. Robert Boyle and Natural Kinds.Han Thomas Adriaenssen & Lodi Nauta - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (3):554-573.
    This paper studies Robert Boyle's account of kinds and classification. A number of commentators have argued that, for Boyle, classifications are inevitably the product of conventions. Others have challenged this reading, arguing that, according to Boyle, the corpuscular makeup of bodies gives rise to hard-edged natural kinds and classes. We argue that Boyle's position is more complicated than the available realist and conventionalist readings acknowledge. We argue that, according to Boyle, the individuation of kinds was to some degree the result (...)
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  31. ‘The compound mass we term SELF’ – Mary Shepherd on selfhood and the difference between mind and self.Fasko Manuel - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 2023:1-15.
    In this paper I argue for a novel interpretation of Shepherd’s notion of selfhood. In distinction to Deborah Boyle’s interpretation, I contend that Shepherd differentiates between the mind and the self. The latter, for Shepherd, is an effect arising from causal interactions between mind and body – specifically those interactions that give rise to our present stream of consciousness, our memories, and that can unite these two. Thus, the body plays a constitutive role in the formation of the self. The (...)
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  32. De Ontologie van den Paradox.Karin Verelst - 2006 - Dissertation, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    Since the dawn of philosophy, the paradoxical interconnection between the continuous and the discrete plays a central rôle in attempts to understand the ontology of the world, while defying all attempts at consistent formulation. I investigate the relation between (classical) logic and concepts of “space” and “time” in physical and metaphysical theories, starting with the Greeks. An important part of my research consists in exploring the strong connections between paradoxes as they appear and are dealt with in ancient philosophy, and (...)
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  33. Cartesian Visual Cosmology: Ways Towards a Digital Platform.Mihnea Dobre - 2022 - In Anca Dinu, Mădălina Chitez, Liviu Dinu & Mihnea Dobre (eds.), Recent Advances in Digital Humanities: Romance Language Applications. Peter Lang. pp. 131-147.
    “Cartesian Visual Cosmology: Ways Towards a Digital Platform” (with Ovidiu Babeș and Ioana Bujor) In Recent Advances in Digital Humanities: Romance Language Applications, Eds. Anca Dinu, Mădălina Chitez, Liviu Dinu and Mihnea Dobre. Berlin, Germany: Peter Lang, 2022.
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  34. Rohault’s Private Lessons on Cosmology.Mihnea Dobre - 2022 - In Davide Cellamare & Mattia Mantovani (eds.), Descartes in the Classroom. Brill. pp. 456-476.
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  35. Strategies of Dissemination for Cartesian Cosmology: Philosophy, Theology and ‘Mosaic physics’.Mihnea Dobre - 2020 - Jems 9 (1):123-131.
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  36. Astronomical Chronology, the Jesuit China Mission, and Enlightenment History.Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh - 2023 - Journal of the History of Ideas 84 (3):487-510.
    Abstract:This article examines the use of astronomical chronology in Jesuit and secular works of history between the mid-seventeenth and mid-eighteenth centuries. It suggests that the highly visible adoption of astronomical records in historical scholarship in Enlightenment Europe by Nicolas Fréret and Voltaire was entangled with debates about Chinese chronology, translated by Jesuit missionaries. The article argues that the missionary Martino Martini's experience of the Manchu conquest of China was crucial in shaping his conception of history as a discipline. Political events (...)
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  37. The Quest For Who We Are: Modern Psychology and the Sacred.Samuel Bendeck Sotillos - 2023 - Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae.
    Psychology today is in a state of confusion. It has failed to understand our true human identity and to provide a satisfactory answer to the perennial question: “Who AM I?”. The scope of present-day mental health treatment has been reduced to purely profane considerations, ignoring the fullness of what it means to be human, and neglecting the sacred dimension of life altogether. Due to mainstream psychology’s rejection of its metaphysical roots, our relationship with other sentient beings and the natural world (...)
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  38. Ideas, o movimientos en el cerebro.Sofía Calvente - 2023 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 28 (2):9-28.
    En la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII tuvo lugar un debate entre Thomas Reid y Joseph Priestley acerca de la naturaleza de la mente y su interacción con el cuerpo. En el marco de la defensa de la religión cristiana y en nombre de principios metodológicos experimentalistas y newtonianos, los autores defienden propuestas radicalmente diferentes acerca de la relación entre la mente y la materia. Sus divergencias se vinculan con la interpretación del método newtoniano y su concepción de la materia, (...)
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  39. Kant, Justice.E. Mayr & A. Wehofsits - 2023 - Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy.
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  40. Passions: Kant's psychology of self-deception.Anna Wehofsits - 2020 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (6):1184-1208.
    Kant's radical criticism of the passions has a central but largely overlooked moral-psychological component: for Kant, the passions promote a kind of self-deception he calls ‘rationalizing’. In analysing the connection between passion and rationalizing self-deception, I identify and reconstruct two essential traits of Kant's conception of the passions. I argue (1) that rationalizing self-deception, according to Kant, contributes massively to the emergence and consolidation of passions. It aims to resolve a psychological conflict between passion and moral duty when in fact, (...)
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  41. La crítica de Margaret Cavendish a la filosofía experimental a la luz de su metafísica.Sofia Calvente - 2023 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 89:99-116.
    Nos proponemos estudiar las objeciones de Cavendish hacia la filosofía experimental desde una perspectiva no dicotómica para mostrar que, lejos de establecer un enfrentamiento entre la filosofía contemplativa y la experimental, la razón y la sensación, o la naturaleza y el arte, la autora plantea una cooperación organizada entre estos aspectos. La postura de Cavendish puede comprenderse adecuadamente si se tiene en cuenta que su epistemología se arraiga en su metafísica, en la que los grados de la materia y los (...)
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  42. Classical Empiricism.Lorne Falkenstein - 2013 - In Heather Dyke & Adrian Bardon (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Time. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 102–119.
    This chapter on classical empiricism is divided into three sections, namely, absolutism, idealism, and memory. Presentism poses a particular problem for the empiricist view that the idea of time arises from people's experience of the succession of their ideas. The view that time passes independently of the succession of ideas was shared by canonically empiricist philosophers, such as Gassendi, Locke, and Newton. The idea of time arises from a compound impression that consists of successively disposed simple impressions – impressions that (...)
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  43. Descartes's Method.Murray Miles - 2007 - In John Carriero & Janet Broughton (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Descartes. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 145–163.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction; The Intuitive, the Discursive, and the Ratiocinative; The Order of Intuition; Analytic and Synthetic Method; Method and the Mathematical Ideal; Universal Mathematics, Metaphysics, and Physics; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes References and Further Reading.
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  44. The Senses of Touch and Movement and the Argument for Active Powers.Roger Smith - 2021 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 11 (2):679-699.
    The paper posits a relationship between the sensory modality of touch, including a sense of active movement, and early modern knowledge of active powers in nature. It seeks to appreciate the strength and appeal of knowledge built on the active-passive distinction, including that which was retrospectively labeled animist. Using statements by Descartes, Hobbes, Locke, Spinoza, Leibniz, and Stahl, rather than detailed new readings of texts, the paper asks whether scholars drew on phenomenal, or conscious, awareness of activity as effort encountering (...)
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  45. Mário Santiago de Carvalho, Dicionário do Curso Filosófico Conimbricense, Skiagraphia’s. Coimbra: Palimage, 2020, 567 pp. ISBN: 978-989-703-253-0. [REVIEW]Robert Junqueira - 2023 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 32 (63):161-162.
    Apresentamos aqui sucintamente o volumoso dicionário filosófico de Mário Santiago de Carvalho. Ademais, demos a entender a razão pela qual o potencial leitorado ultrapassa largamente as expectativas do próprio autor.
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  46. Kōkan to shoyū.Kiyokazu Washida (ed.) - 1990 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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  47. Ordering Knowledge: Cultural Histories of the Disciplines and the Shaping of European Modernity.Jean-Jacques Chardin, Sorana Corneanu & Richard Somerset (eds.) - 2023 - Strasbourg: Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg.
    As the world struggles to come to grips with the rise of new populisms that call into question the legitimacy of technocratic expertise, the historical understanding of the processes by which the characteristically modern modes of meaning-making came into existence has never been so important. Politically-motivated attacks on ‘science’ are difficult to counter in a climate of generalised scepticism for all forms of authority, but cultural historians have an important part to play by offering an adequate historical framing for the (...)
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  48. On the Question of Whether We Need a New Enlightenment for the 21st Century.Robert Elliott Allinson - 2023 - Dialogue and Universalism 33 (1):217-228.
    It is gratifying to learn that there are fellow humanist philosophers who pay homage to the Enlightenment and its legacy. Such a humanist philosopher is Michael Mitias. He has taken precious time and the labor of his active and synoptic thought to both read the trilogy I have had the privilege of guest editing and what is more, to write about it. Hence, I feel that he deserves a response. I shall address some of the key points that he has (...)
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  49. Il libertinismo in alcune riviste italiane di filosofia (Rivista di filosofia, Giornale critico della filosofia italiana, Rivista critica di storia della filosofia e Rivista di storia della filosofia).Lorenzo Bianchi - 2023 - Noctua 10 (2–3):541-592.
    The article analyses libertine themes and authors of 17th century in articles, critical notes and reviews of three major Italian journals of the 20th century – Rivista di filosofia, Giornale critico della filosofia italiana and Rivista critica di storia della filosofia (since 1984 titled Rivista di storia della filosofia). The category of ‘libertinism’ refers to various disciplinary fields: philosophy, politics, literature, modern history or religious history. This ambiguity influences the analyses of libertinism in the Italian historic-philosophical debate. The last two (...)
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  50. Consciousness and Reflection in John Locke’s Essay.Vinícius França Freitas - 2022 - Discurso 52 (1):84-100.
    The paper discusses the notions of ‘consciousness’ and ‘reflection’ in John Locke’s Essay on the Human Understanding. It attempts to present two criteria by means of which it would be possible to distinguish between these mental activities. Firstly, consciousness is a passive, involuntary activity and does not depend on attention to be exerted, unlike reflection, which is, at least in one of its degrees – since Locke conceives the existence of two degrees of reflection –, an active, voluntary, and attentive (...)
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