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The modern turn /

What is the modern turn in philosophy? In other words, what are the features that make modern philosophy distinctively "modern" in contrast with the pre-modern philosophy from which it emerged - for example, medieval scholasticism, Renaissance philosophy, and ancient Greek and Roman though...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Rohlf, Michael (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2017]
Colección:Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 60.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Machiavelli's modernity and the Christian tradition /  |r Michael Gillespie --  |t Machiavelli's modern turn /  |r Nathan Tarcov --  |t Descartes's critique of scholastic teleology /  |r Tad M. Schmaltz --  |t Spinoza and toleration /  |r Steven Nadler --  |t From natural law to natural rights in John Locke /  |r Michael Pakaluk --  |t Leibniz: modern or premodern philosopher? /  |r Nicholas Jolley --  |t Modern turns in mathematics and physics /  |r Richard F. Hassing --  |t Hume contra Humean practical reason: philosophy as the choice of our guide /  |r Thomas W. Merrill --  |t Happiness in Rousseau and Kant /  |r Michael Rohlf --  |t Kant, autonomy, and modernity /  |r Paul Guyer --  |t Tocqueville on religion and liberty /  |r Harvey C. Mansfield --  |t The failure of the modern project /  |r Rémi Brague. 
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