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Reasons Children Childhood In Early Modern Philosophy Bucknell Studies In Eighteenthcentury Literature And Culture Buckwell Studies In Eighteenthcentury Literatue And Culture Anthony Krupp

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Reasons Children Childhood In Early Modern Philosophy Bucknell Studies In Eighteenthcentury Literature And Culture Buckwell Studies In Eighteenthcentury Literatue And Culture Anthony Krupp
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Publisher: Bucknell University Press,U.S.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.65 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Anthony Krupp
ISBN: 9780838757215, 0838757219
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Reasons Children Childhood In Early Modern Philosophy Bucknell Studies In Eighteenthcentury Literature And Culture Buckwell Studies In Eighteenthcentury Literatue And Culture Anthony Krupp by Anthony Krupp 9780838757215, 0838757219 instant download after payment.

We still know little of childhood in early modern European thought. By reconstructing philosophies of childhood in the works of rationalists not known to have reflected upon children, "Reason's Children" expands our understanding of philosophical reflection on childhood in early modern Europe. Central aspects of early modern philosophical systems - Descartes' prejudice and method, Leibniz's divine justice, Wolff's rationality, Baumgarten's aesthetic cognition - are reexamined in light of the peripheral status of childhood in their works. Furthermore, Krupp carefully examines the various children of Locke's Essay, most of whom have been neglected in histories of childhood. Beyond illustrating the blank slate thesis, Locke's children play other significant roles as well: as not-yet persons, as deficient speakers, and as changelings.

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