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Jean Chapelain Soixante-Dix-Sept Lettres Inedites a Nicolas Heinsius (1649–1658)
de Leyde, duquel aucune revelation, dans le domaine de l'information historique, n'etait a attendre, pour ne s'attacher qu'au premier groupe, a celui qui couvre la periode …
Hobbes’s ‘Science of Natural Justice’
Unlike many major figures in Western intellectual history, Hobbes has refused to become dated and quietly take his appointed place in the museum of historical scholarship. Whether …
Claude Fleury (1640–1723) as an Educational Historiographer and Thinker
This study has grown out of an interest in French education and cul ture that dates from fondly remembered student days in France. Specifically, it is an attempt to explain the …
Spinoza’s Algebraic Calculation of the Rainbow & Calculation of Chances
A. THE TEXT The main importance of these two treatises lies in the insight they provide into Spinoza's conception of the relation between mathematics and certain disciplines not …
Masque et lumières au XVIIIième siècle
Pierre Bayle
Jewish-Christian Relations in the Seventeenth Century
This volume contains a number of studies on Jewish-Christian re lations, in which special attention is given to the Netherlands and England, and the texts of some recently …
Essays on Pierre Bayle and Religious Controversy
The solitary and erudite figure of Pierre Bayle occupies a position of particular interest in French letters; we are pleased to recognize in his thought the germ of the ideas which …
The Sceptical Mode in Modern Philosophy
Regulæ ad Directionem IngenII
L'idee d'entreprendre une edition critique des Regulce ad direction em ingenii s'est imposee a nous pendant que nous pre- parions un commentaire de ce traite inacheve de Descartes. …
From Theology to History: French Religious Controversy and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
Toutes ces belles contro[yen]erses Sur les religions di[yen]erses N'ont jamais produit aucun bien: Chacun s' anime pour la sienne; Et que fait-on pour la chretienne? On dispute, et …
The Early Reception of Berkeley’s Immaterialism 1710–1733
By the time of Immanuel Kant, Berkeley had been called, among other things, a sceptic, an atheist, a solipsist, and an idealist. In our own day, however, the suggestion has been …