From Stevin to Spinoza

An Essay on Philosophy in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic

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Several schools of thought that are an essential part of early modern philosophy are presented in this work. The author does not concentrate on the main authors or key-concepts that made up seventeenth-century philosophical discourse, but places the practice of philosophy in the Dutch Republic in a wide cultural context. This approach provides the opportunity to assess the emergence and early diffusion of Spinozism as a comprehensive philosophy.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–xii
Chapter One: The Heritage of Humanism
页码: 1–33
Chapter Two: Dutch Cartesianism
页码: 34–64
Chapter Three: Cartesian Politics
页码: 65–93
Chapter Four: Spinoza: Friends and Foes
页码: 94–122
Chapter Five: The Fate of Dutch Spinozism
页码: 123–162
Bibliography
页码: 171–213
Index
页码: 215–219
Wiep van Bunge, Ph.D. in Philosophy, Erasmus University of Rotterdam holds the Spinoza Chair at the Rotterdam Department of Philosophy. He is the director of the NWO-programme The Early Enlightenment in the Dutch Republic: Cartesianism, Spinozism, and Empiricism, 1650-1750.
Acknowledgements
Preface

1. TheHeritage ofHumanism
2. Dutch Cartesianism
3. Cartesian Politics
4. Spinoza: Friends and Foes
5. The Fate of Dutch Spinozism

Epilogue: The European Context of Dutch Cartesianism and Spinozism

Bibliography
Index
All those with an interest in early modern intellectual history.
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