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A Companion to Early Modern Philosophy is a comprehensive guide to the most significant philosophers and philosophical concepts of seventeenth-- and eighteenth--century Europe. * Provides a comprehensive guide to all the important modern philosophers and modern philosophical movements. * Spans a wide range of philosophical areas and problems, including metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, ethics, political philosophy and aesthetics. * Written by leading scholars in the field. * Represents the most up--to--date research in the history of early modern philosophy. * Serves as an excellent supplement to primary readings. Review: "Produced by a roster of highly qualified experts, this comprehensive account of the early modern period breaks new ground and covers old ground in a new and useful way. It should be consulted by almost anyone working in the field." Thomas M. Lennon, University of Western Ontario "Early modern philosophy has become a rather complicated domain in recent years, as scholars have delved deeper into the period and unearthed more and more philosophers and texts. Steven Nadlera s Companion is the perfect guide to this new world. Its forty chapters by a group of internationally distinguished authors give students and scholars a solid introduction to a wide variety of figures. It will help shape the way scholarship is done in the coming years." Daniel Garber, University of Chicago
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