The Oxford handbook of philosophy in early modern Europe / edited by Desmond M. Clarke, Catherine Wilson.

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe is a survey of the development of philosophy between the middle of the sixteenth century and the early eighteenth century, by twenty-six leading scholars, who cover the following five areas: metaphysics and natural philosophy; the mind, the pa...

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Other Authors: Clarke, Desmond M., Wilson, Catherine, 1951-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Series:Oxford handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
  • Essences and kinds / Peter R. Anstey
  • From causes to laws / Tad M. Schmaltz
  • Space and time / Emily Grosholz
  • The mechanical philosophy / Helen Hattab
  • Machines, souls, and vital principles / Justin E.H. Smith
  • The soul / R.W. Serjeantson
  • Ideas / Pauline Phemister
  • Qualities and sensory perception / Philippe Hamou
  • The passions / Gabor Boros
  • Aesthetics / Alexander Rueger
  • Scepticism / José R. Maia Neto
  • Hypotheses / Desmond M. Clarke
  • Language and semiotics / Jaap Maat
  • Form, reason, and method / Mary Tiles
  • Instruments of knowledge / Jean-François Gauvin
  • Picturability and mathematical ideals of knowledge / Stephen Gaukroger
  • Virtue and vice / P.J.E. Kail
  • Egoism and morality / Stephen Darwall
  • Realism and relativism in ethics / Catherine Wilson
  • The free will problem / Paul Russell
  • The equality of men and women / Eileen O'Neill
  • Natural law as political philosophy / Ian Hunter
  • Sovereignty and obedience / Ursula Goldenbaum
  • Conceptions of God / Steven Nadler
  • The epistemology of religious belief / Desmond M. Clarke
  • Religious toleration / Philip Milton.