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Le Traité Théologico-Politique, publié anonymement en 1670, fut sans doute le livre le plus scandaleux du XVIIe siècle, et pour cause : l'emploi d'une méthode critique radicale pour dévoiler les mystères du pouvoir théologique et politique faisait de cet ouvrage un traité aussi stimulant que polémique. Après trois cent cinquante ans, le Traité demeure un modèle de réflexion sur la politique, la philologie, la métaphysique et la religion. Dans ce volume, le lecteur trouvera un commentaire suivi de l'ouvrage. Grâce au travail collectif des vingt-huit contributeurs, il pourra comprendre le détail du discours de Spinoza ainsi que saisir la trame de fond de la pensée spinoziste. L'ouvrage se compose de deux parties : le commentaire proprement dit et une section consacrée aux principaux problèmes qui animent le débat contemporain sur Spinoza.
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Witchcraft --- Magic --- History --- Witchcraft - England - History - 17th century --- Magic - England - History - 17th century.
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Peasant uprisings --- History --- Peasant uprisings - History - 17th century
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Science --- Mathematics --- History --- Math --- Science - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Mathematics - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Mathématiques --- Sciences --- Europe --- 17e siècle
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Au XVIIe siècle, quatre philosophes, à quelques décennies d'intervalle, formulent en des styles très différents la thèse selon laquelle l'égalité entre les hommes et les femmes est une évidence, une vérité indiscutable. Marie de Gournay, Anna Maria Van Schurman, François Poullain de la Barre et Gabrielle Suchon, estiment que si les interdictions et les discriminations frappant les femmes perdurent, c'est que la querelle entre les défenseurs et les pourfendeurs du " Beau Sexe " est biaisée : les présupposés de la différence sexuelle rendent la question de l'égalité ou de l'inégalité des sexes indécidable.
Feminism --- Sex role --- Equality --- History --- Féminisme --- Histoire --- Feminism - France - History - 17th century --- Sex role - France - History - 17th century --- Equality - France - History - 17th century --- Rôle selon le sexe --- Égalité des sexe s
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Italie --- --XVIIe s., --- Catholic Church --- History --- Italy --- Social conditions --- Church history --- XVIIe s., 1601-1700 --- Italy - History - 17th century --- Italy - Social conditions --- Italy - Church history - 17th century
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"During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Aristotelian notions of logic and causation came under serious attack. Traditional philosophy speaks of this period as marking a revolution in scientific thought. In this book Fred Wilson reinstates and extends the traditional conception of the scientific revolution and its significance, and explores the goals and directions of the new science according to the differing interpretations of rationalist and empiricist thinkers."--BOOK JACKET.
Science --- Philosophy --- History --- Methodology --- Natural science --- Science of science --- Sciences --- Natural sciences --- Science - Philosophy - History - 17th century. --- Science - Methodology - History - 17th century.
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Based on a close examination of more than 700 homicide trials, A Renaissance of Violence exposes the deep social instability at the core of the early modern states of North Italy. Following a series of crises in the early seventeenth century, interpersonal violence in the region grew to frightening levels, despite the efforts of courts and governments to reduce social conflict. In this detailed study of violence in early modern Europe, Colin Rose shows how major crises, such as the plague of 1630, reduced the strength of social bonds among both elite and ordinary Italians. As a result, incidents of homicidal violence exploded - in small rural communities, in the crowded urban center and within tightly-knit families. Combining statistical analysis and close reading of homicide patterns, Rose demonstrates how the social contexts of violence, as much as the growth of state power, can contribute to explaining how and why interpersonal violence grew so rapidly in North Italy in the seventeenth century.
Murder --- Criminal homicide --- Killing (Murder) --- Homicide --- History --- History of Italy --- anno 1600-1699 --- Bologna --- Murder - Italy - History - 17th century --- Italy - History - 17th century --- Italy
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Huygens, Christiaan --- Newton, Isaac --- Barrow, Isaac --- Mathematical analysis --- Mathematical physics --- History --- 544.273.4 --- #WBIB:dd.Lic.L.De Busschere --- Quasicrystalline model (physical chemistry) --- Physical mathematics --- Physics --- 517.1 Mathematical analysis --- Mathematics --- 517.1 --- 17th century --- Mathematical analysis - History - 17th century. --- Mathematical physics - History - 17th century. --- Mathematical analysis - History - 17th century --- Mathematical physics - History - 17th century
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Religion and science --- History --- Mersenne, Marin, --- Religion and science - History - 17th century --- Mersenne, Marin, - 1588-1648
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