Results 261 to 270 of about 7,753,498 (337)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Natural Law Theories in the Early Enlightenment
The English Historical Review, 2003Patrick Riley
openaire +2 more sources
Natural Law Theories in the Early Enlightenment
German Studies Review, 2004Anthony Krupp, T. J. Hochstrasser
openaire +2 more sources
From Renaissance to Early Enlightenment
2022AbstractChapter 10 uses two well-known Catholic authors of the early sixteenth century, Erasmus and Thomas More, to characterize skeptical medieval attitudes toward markets, and then reviews ethical analyses that suggest that societies in the Netherlands and England were becoming more favorably inclined toward commerce during the seventeenth century ...
openaire +1 more source
Of Enlightenment and Alaska Early Moderns
Identities, 2010This article examines transformations of status-capital in the modern history of the Alaska Native Alutiiq. I redevelop Pierre Bourdieu's forms of capital and habitus to analyze how Alutiiq elites stay on course during massive changes in their social structure.
openaire +1 more source
The Early Enlightenment, Jews, and Bach
The Musical Quarterly, 2011The question of possible anti-Judaism/anti-Semitism in the music of Bach has been a sensitive issue in Bach scholarship in recent years, especially in the US. I, like many who are conscious of the long tradition of Christian persecution of Jews and the enormity of the Holocaust, was first drawn to this subject by disturbingly powerful performances of ...
openaire +1 more source
Seventeenth-Century Calvinism and Early Enlightenment Thought
2021Abstract Analysing a number of interactions between Calvinists and Early Enlightenment philosophers—and the receptions of John Calvin in these—this chapter shows a complex and persistent presence of Calvin and Calvinists in philosophical debates during the early Enlightenment period.
openaire +1 more source
Comets in the Early Dutch Enlightenment
2003The seventeenth century in the Netherlands was a period of great change in astronomy. Tabitta van Nouhuys has given an excellent picture of the debate about comets in the Netherlands during the last quarter of the sixteenth century and the first quarter of the seventeenth.
openaire +1 more source
The Stoic legacy in the early Scottish Enlightenment
1991Abstract Focuses on Hume’s generally hostile philosophical engagement with the neo-Stoicism that dominated Scottish university life in the early eighteenth century, giving particular attention to the essays ‘The Epicurean’, ‘The Stoic’, ‘The Platonist’, and ‘The Sceptic’.
openaire +1 more source
Systematic Thought and the Early French Enlightenment
RIVISTA DI STORIA DELLA FILOSOFIA, 2017The Enlightenment critique of the esprit de système and its tendency towards eclecticism have often been interpreted as symptoms of speculative shallowness. The article analyses the origins of this prejudice, with special reference to the early French Enlightenment (1700-1750).
openaire +2 more sources

