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Reformation and Renaissance Review, 2012
Bayle is usually regarded as a sceptic and it is generally thought that his doctrine of religious tolerance is founded on scepticism. This article emphasizes the privileged status of moral rationalism in Bayle’s construction of a philosophy of tolerance. It confirms that he pays only lip service to the customary prohibition of atheism.
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Bayle is usually regarded as a sceptic and it is generally thought that his doctrine of religious tolerance is founded on scepticism. This article emphasizes the privileged status of moral rationalism in Bayle’s construction of a philosophy of tolerance. It confirms that he pays only lip service to the customary prohibition of atheism.
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2020
Abstract This chapter begins with a preliminary consideration of the “Aristotelian” critique of Spinoza in the work of Pierre Bayle. The critique is so labeled to highlight Bayle’s claim that the substance-mode metaphysics that Descartes adopted from scholasticism, and that is purportedly an important source of the downfall of Spinoza’s ...
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Abstract This chapter begins with a preliminary consideration of the “Aristotelian” critique of Spinoza in the work of Pierre Bayle. The critique is so labeled to highlight Bayle’s claim that the substance-mode metaphysics that Descartes adopted from scholasticism, and that is purportedly an important source of the downfall of Spinoza’s ...
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2022
Pierre Bayle (b. 1647–d. 1706) was a philosopher, professor, Huguenot refugee, historian, literary critic, journalist, encyclopedist avant la lettre, and polemicist. According to some scholars, Bayle was also a profound Protestant theologian, while according to others, he was an atheist.
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Pierre Bayle (b. 1647–d. 1706) was a philosopher, professor, Huguenot refugee, historian, literary critic, journalist, encyclopedist avant la lettre, and polemicist. According to some scholars, Bayle was also a profound Protestant theologian, while according to others, he was an atheist.
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1966
Bayle was thirty-four years old before he saw a major work of his in print. Our knowledge of his life and ideas for the years before 1682 is based largely on his long letters to his family and a few Latin works on technical matters of philosophy. From a study of them several facts become clear.
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Bayle was thirty-four years old before he saw a major work of his in print. Our knowledge of his life and ideas for the years before 1682 is based largely on his long letters to his family and a few Latin works on technical matters of philosophy. From a study of them several facts become clear.
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