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Sacrifice And Selfinterest In Seventeenthcentury France Quietism Jansenism And Cartesianism Thomas M Lennon

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Sacrifice And Selfinterest In Seventeenthcentury France Quietism Jansenism And Cartesianism Thomas M Lennon
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Thomas M. Lennon
ISBN: 9789004400962, 9004400966
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Sacrifice And Selfinterest In Seventeenthcentury France Quietism Jansenism And Cartesianism Thomas M Lennon by Thomas M. Lennon 9789004400962, 9004400966 instant download after payment.

How much of our own self- interest should we be willing to sacrifice for love of another? The Quietists answered, all of it, even the salvation of our own soul. Opposing them were the Jansenists, including Arnauld, who saw self-interest as inescapable. The debate swept across French society in the 17th century, with Bossuet and Fénelon on opposite sides, and was multi- dimensional, with political and ecclesiastical intrigue, charges of heresy, and many shenanigans. Initially theological, the debate’s basis lay in differing philosophical concepts of freewill, with both sides claiming support from Descartes’s views. The debate thus highlights interpretation of the Cartesians, especially Malebranche, a prominent participant in it. Nevertheless, this is the first book on the debate in English.

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