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The Philosopher In Early Modern Europe The Nature Of A Contested Identity 1st Edition Conal Condren

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The Philosopher In Early Modern Europe The Nature Of A Contested Identity 1st Edition Conal Condren
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger, Ian Hunter
ISBN: 9780521866460, 0521866464
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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The Philosopher In Early Modern Europe The Nature Of A Contested Identity 1st Edition Conal Condren by Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger, Ian Hunter 9780521866460, 0521866464 instant download after payment.

In this groundbreaking collection of essays the history of philosophy appears in a fresh light, not as reason's progressive discovery of its universal conditions, but as a series of unreconciled disputes over the proper way to conduct oneself as a philosopher. By shifting focus from the philosopher as proxy for the universal subject of reason to the philosopher as a special persona arising from rival forms of self-cultivation, philosophy is approached in terms of the social office and intellectual deportment of the philosopher, as a personage with a definite moral physiognomy and institutional setting. In so doing, this collection of essays by leading figures in the fields of both philosophy and the history of ideas provides access to key early modern disputes over what it meant to be a philosopher, and to the institutional and larger political and religious contexts in which such disputes took place.

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