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The Politics of Hypocrisy: Baruch Spinoza and Pierre Bayle on Hypocritical Conformity
Political Theory, 2020Contemporary political theory has increasingly attended to the inevitability, and even advantage, of hypocrisy in liberal democratic politics, but less consideration has been given to the social and psychological repercussions of this ubiquitous ...
Amy Gais
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Entomologist s Gazette, 2019
A second generation of the vine bud moth Theresimima ampellophaga (Bayle-Barelle, 1808) is recorded from the northern Greek peninsula of Kassandra (Halkidiki).
G. Tarmann, K. Efetov, E. E. Kucherenko
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A second generation of the vine bud moth Theresimima ampellophaga (Bayle-Barelle, 1808) is recorded from the northern Greek peninsula of Kassandra (Halkidiki).
G. Tarmann, K. Efetov, E. E. Kucherenko
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Pierre Bayle's Correspondence and Its Significance for the History of Ideas
Journal of the History of Ideas, 2019:The complete scholarly edition of Bayle's correspondence adds many new and intriguing details to our knowledge of his career, associates, and preoccupations.
J. Israel
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Freak out! At the acousmonium: François Bayle and the dynamics of the subject
French Cultural StudiesFrench electroacoustic music in the post-war decades has typically been associated with a high modernism that spurned popular or mass culture. This article situates electroacoustic music in the late 1960s and 1970s in relation to the transformation of ...
Sam Ridout
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Early Modern French Studies, 2018
Cette étude porte sur le réseau des relations de Bayle en Angleterre tel qu’il apparaît dans sa correspondance, dont l'édition critique est désormais complète (Oxford, The Voltaire Foundation, 1999-2017, 15 vols).
A. Mckenna
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Cette étude porte sur le réseau des relations de Bayle en Angleterre tel qu’il apparaît dans sa correspondance, dont l'édition critique est désormais complète (Oxford, The Voltaire Foundation, 1999-2017, 15 vols).
A. Mckenna
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Mary Astell’s critique of Pierre Bayle: atheism and intellectual integrity in the Pensées (1682)
Women Philosophers from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, 2018This paper focuses on the English philosopher Mary Astell’s marginalia in Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s personal copy of the 1704 edition of Pierre Bayle’s Pensées diverses sur le comète (first published in 1682).
J. Broad
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Reformation & 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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