Renaissance and Early Modern Philosophy, Volume XXVI

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Pub. Date: 2003-08-22
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Summary

Renaissance and Early Modern Philosophy presents original papers by 20 contemporary philosophers writing about the works of the major philosophers of the Fifteenth through the Eighteenth centuries. Issues and arguments that dominated the historical periods of their subjects are explored, providing fresh insights into the work of some pivotal philosophers such as Descartes, Spinoza, and Locke, and extending the boundaries of discussion concerning their role in the history of philosophy. Furthermore, exciting and fresh perspectives are cast on some lesser-known philosophers whose work has not been studied as seriously and rigorously as their works merit. The scope of the volume is historically and philosophically broad, extending from Fifteenth Century figures as Ficino, Machiavelli, and Pompanazzi to the work of Montesquieu in the Eighteenth Century. Renaissance and Early Modern Philosophy will be a major resource for anyone pursuing serious study of this important period in the development of Western Philosophy.

Author Biography

Howard K. Wettstein is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. He has taught at the University of Notre Dame and the University of Minnesota, Morris, and has served as visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Iowa and Stanford University. He has published articles on the philosophy of language and the philosophy of religion and is the author of Has Semantics Rested on a Mistake? And other Essays (1992). He is currently finishing a book on the philosophy of language.

Peter A. French is the Lincoln Chair in Ethics and the Director of the Lincoln Center for Aplied Ethics at Arizona State University. He was the Cole Chair In Ethics, Director of The Ethics Center, and Chair of the Department of Philosophy of the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and served as Exxon Distinguished Research Professor in the Center for the Study of Values at the University of Delaware. He is the author of seventeen books including Cowboy Metaphysics: Ethics and Death in Westerns; Corporate Ethics; Responsibility Matters; Corporations in the Moral Community; The Spectrum of Responsibility; Collective and Corporate Responsibility; Corrigible Corporations and Unruly Laws; Ethics in Government; and The Scope of Morality. His most recent book, The Virtues of Vengeance, was published in April 2001. He has published dozens of articles in the major philosophical and legal journals and review, many of which have been anthologized.

Table of Contents

Thomas Malory (ca. 1405--1471)
``Always to do ladies, damosels, and gentlewomen succour'': Women and the Chivalric Code in Malory's Morte Darthur
1(12)
Felicia Ackerman
Nicholas of Cusa (1401--1464)
Nicholas of Cusa (1401--1464): First Modern Philosopher?
13(17)
Jasper Hopkins
Marsilius Ficino (1433--1499)
Marsilio Ficino on Significatio
30(14)
Michael J. B. Allen
Pietro Pomponazzi (1462--1525)
Pomponazzi: Moral Virtue in a Deterministic Universe
44(12)
John L. Treloar
John Pico della Mirandola (1463--1494)
The Secret of Pico's Oration: Cabala and Renaissance Philosophy
56(26)
Brian P. Copenhaver
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469--1527)
Between Republic and Monarchy? Liberty, Security, and the Kingdom of France in Machiavelli
82(12)
Cary J. Nederman
Tatiana V. Gomez
Michel de Montaigne (1533--1592)
Montaigne, An Apology for Raymond Sebond: Happiness and the Poverty of Reason
94(17)
Bruce Silver
Giordano Bruno (1548--1600)
The Natural Philosophy of Giordano Bruno
111(13)
Hilary Gatti
Francis Bacon (1561--1626)
Francis Bacon and the Humanistic Aspects of Modernity
124(16)
Rose-Mary Sargent
Thomas Hobbes (1588--1679)
Hobbes's Atheism
140(27)
Douglas M. Jesseph
Pierre Gassendi (1592--1655)
New Wine in Old Bottles: Gassendi and the Aristotelian Origin of Physics
167(18)
Margaret J. Osler
Rene Descartes (1596--1650)
Descartes, Mechanics, and the Mechanical Philosophy
185(20)
Daniel Garber
Antoine Arnauld (1612--1694)
``Presence'' and ``Likeness'' in Arnauld's Critique of Malebranche
205(8)
Nancy Kendrick
Blaise Pascal (1623--1662)
Pascal's Wagers
213(11)
Jeff Jordan
Baruch Spinoza (1632--1677) and Levi ben Gershon (Gersonides)
Eternity and Immortality in Spinoza's Ethics
224(21)
Steven Nadler
Nicolas Malebranche (1638--1715)
Occasionalism and Efficacious Laws in Malebranche
245(13)
Nicholas Jolley
Pierre Bayle (1647--1706)
What Kind of a Skeptic Was Bayle?
258(22)
Thomas M. Lennon
Charles de Montesquieu (1689--1755)
From Locke's Letter to Montesquieu's Lettres
280(27)
Edwin Curley
Contributors 307

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