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From Bayle To The Batavian Revolution Essays On Philosophy In The Eighteenthcentury Dutch Republic Wiep Bunge

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From Bayle To The Batavian Revolution Essays On Philosophy In The Eighteenthcentury Dutch Republic Wiep Bunge
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Author: Wiep Bunge
ISBN: 9789004359550, 9004359559
Language: English
Year: 2018

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From Bayle To The Batavian Revolution Essays On Philosophy In The Eighteenthcentury Dutch Republic Wiep Bunge by Wiep Bunge 9789004359550, 9004359559 instant download after payment.

This book is an attempt to assess the part played by philosophy in the eighteenth-century Dutch Enlightenment. Following Bayle's death and the demise of the radical Enlightenment, Dutch philosophers soon embraced Newtonianism and by the second half of the century Wolffianism also started to spread among Dutch academics. Once the Republic started to crumble, Dutch enlightened discourse took a political turn, but with the exception of Frans Hemsterhuis, who chose to ignore the political crisis, it failed to produce original philosophers. By the end of the century, the majority of Dutch philosophers typically refused to embrace Kant's transcendental project as well as his cosmopolitanism. Instead, early nineteenth-century Dutch professors of philosophy preferred to cultivate their joint admiration for the Ancients.

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