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"The Eighteenth century is one of the most important periods in the history of Western philosophy, witnessing the philosophical, scientific, religious, and social and political change of the Enlightenment on a massive scale. In spite of this, there are few overviews of the philosophy of the period as a whole. The Routledge Companion to Eighteenth Century Philosophy is an authoritative survey and assessment of this momentous period, covering major thinkers, topics and movements in Eighteenth century philosophy. The thirty-six specially commissioned chapters by a team of international contributors offer an extensive treatment of the Enlightenment, metaphysics and religion, mind, knowledge, perception, passions, morals, politics and aesthetics. A section on Philosophy and the Arts and Sciences shows the connections between philosophy and other areas of inquiry, and the final part is devoted to major figures of the period: Hume, Kant, and Rousseau. The Routledge Companion to Eighteenth Century Philosophy provides students of philosophy and those from related disciplines with an outstanding and accessible guide to this fascinating period in the history of philosophy"--
Philosophie --- Philosophy, Modern --- History --- Philosophy --- Philosophy, Modern. --- Modern --- 18th Century. --- General. --- Political. --- 1700-1799. --- History of philosophy --- anno 1700-1799
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Readers of Spinoza's philosophy have often been daunted, and sometimes been enchanted, by the geometrical method which he employs in his philosophical masterpiece the Ethics. In Meaning in Spinoza's Method Aaron Garrett examines this method and suggests that its purpose, in Spinoza's view, was not just to present claims and propositions but also in some sense to change the readers and allow them to look at themselves and the world in a different way. His discussion draws not only on Spinoza's works but also on those of the philosophers who influenced Spinoza most strongly, including Hobbes, Descartes, Maimonides and Gersonides. This controversial book will be of interest to historians of philosophy and to anyone interested in the relation between form and content in philosophical works.
Methodology. --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Spinoza, Baruch --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Research --- Arts and Humanities --- Humanities Methodology --- Spinoza, Benedictus de (1632-1677) --- Spinoza, Baruch (1632-1677) --- Critique et interprétation --- Méthodologie --- Critique et interprétation --- Méthodologie
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- General ethics --- Master and servant --- Parent and child --- Primitive societies --- Social classes --- Women --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Class distinction --- Classes, Social --- Rank --- Caste --- Estates (Social orders) --- Social status --- Class consciousness --- Classism --- Social stratification --- Man, Primitive --- Primitive society --- Society, Primitive --- Social evolution --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Contracts --- Hire --- History --- Social conditions --- Law and legislation
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Idealism --- Soul --- Berkeley, George,
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Social classes --- Women --- Women --- Parent and child --- Master and servant --- History --- History --- Social conditions
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History of philosophy --- anno 1700-1799 --- Scotland --- Philosophie
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