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Book Synopsis
This new anthology of early modern philosophy enriches the possibilities for teaching this period by highlighting not only metaphysics and epistemology but also new themes such as virtue, equality and difference, education, the passions, and love. It contains the works of 43 philosophers, including traditionally taught figures such as Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, as well as less familiar writers such as Lord Shaftesbury, Anton Amo, Julien Offray de La Mettrie, and Denis Diderot. It also highlights the contributions of women philosophers, including Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway, Gabrielle Suchon, Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz, and Emilie Du Châtelet.

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“Instructors and scholars of early modern philosophy have desperately awaited this anthology, frustrated with existing collections that present an outdated and narrow canon. Shapiro and Lascano’s impressively rich compilation reflects current scholarship, which has rediscovered many previously overlooked texts and topics. This versatile anthology should work beautifully for traditional courses on early modern philosophy, for drastically reconceived courses, or for anything in between.” — Julia Jorati, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

“More than a textbook, this anthology is an extraordinary resource for students and scholars. Thanks to Lisa Shapiro and Marcy Lascano, we can better appreciate the wide range of questions, problems, and concerns defining the modern period. Alongside a broader than usual range of canonical thinkers, the anthology features a rich and engaging variety of contributions from early modern women philosophers. Bravo!” — Hasana Sharp, McGill University



Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    Themes
    Timeline of TextsMichel de Montaigne (1533-1592)
    • To the Reader
    • Of Cannibals
    • Apology for Raymond Sebond
    Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
    • Advancement of Learning
    • The New Organon
    Marie de Gournay (1566-1545)
    • The Equality of Men and Women
    Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
    • Leviathan, Part I, 1-7, 10, and 13-15Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity
    Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
    • Discourse on the Method, Part 1 & 2, Part 4, Part 5 (excerpts), Part 6 (excerpts)
    • Meditations on First Philosophy
    Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678)
    • A Dissertation on the Natural Capacity of Women for Study and Learning
    Madeleine de Scudéry (1607-1701)
    • Conversations on Diverse Subjects: Of Knowledge of Ourselves and Others
    Henry More (1614-1687)
    • Immortality of the Soul
    Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688)
    • True Intellectual System, selections from Chapter XXXVII
    Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618-1680)
    • Correspondence with Descartes
    Margaret Cavendish (1623-1673)
    • Poems and Fancies
    • Philosophical Letters
    • Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy
    • Grounds of Natural Philosophy
    Anne Conway (1631-1679)
    • Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy
    Gabrielle Suchon (1632-1703)
    • Treatise on Ethics and Politics
    • On the Celibate Life, Freely Chosen
    John Locke (1632-1704)
    • Essay Concerning Human Understanding
    • Some thoughts Concerning Education
    Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677)
    • Ethics
    Robert Hooke (1635-1703)
    • Micrographia
    Madame de Maintenon (1635-1719)
    • Dialogues: On Reason, On Constraint, On the Drawbacks of Marriage, On the Education at Saint-Cyr
    • Addresses to Students: On the Utility of Reflection, Of the Single Life, Addresses to Faculty: Of the Education of Ladies
    Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715)
    • Search After Truth
    Isaac Newton (1642-1726)
    • Selections from Principia Mathematica
    GW Leibniz (1646-1716)
    • Discourse on Metaphysics
    • New System of Nature, and of the Communication of Substances
    • Theodicy: Summary of Arguments
    Poulain de la Barre (1647-1725)
    • A Physical and Moral Discourse on the Equality of Both Sexes
    • On the Education of Ladies
    Pierre Bayle (1647-1706)
    • Spinoza
      • Website: Historical and Critical Dictionary: Manicheans, Rorarius
    Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (c. 1648-1695)
    • “Let Us Pretend I am Happy”
    • Response of the Poet
    Damaris Cudworth, Lady Masham (1659-1708)
    • Occasional Thoughts in Reference to a Vertuous or Christian Life
    • Correspondence between Leibniz and Masham
    Mary Astell (1666-1731)
    • A Serious Proposal to the Ladies
    • Some Reflections upon Marriage
    Bernard de Mandeville (1670-1733)
    • Grumbling of the Hive and Fable of the Bees
    Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713)
    • Soliloquy
      • Website: Inquiry Concerning Virtue
    Catherine Trotter Cockburn (1674-1749)
    • Remarks on King
    George Berkeley (1685-1753)
    • Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
    Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746)
    • An Inquiry Concerning the Original of our Ideas of Beauty
    • An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions
    Voltaire (1694-1778)
    • Micromégas
    Anton Amo (c. 1703-c. 1756)
    • Treatise on the Art of Soberly and Accurately Philosophizing
    Emilie Du Chatelet (1706-1749)
    • Selections from Foundations of Physics
    • Discourse on Happiness
    La Mettrie (1709-1751)
    • Man a Machine
    Thomas Reid (1710-1796)
    • Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense
    David Hume (1711-1776)
    • Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
    • Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
    • Discourse on the Origins of Inequality
    Denis Diderot (1713-1784)
    • Letter on the Blind
    Etienne Bonnot de Condillac (1714-1780)
    • Treatise on Sensations
    Adam Smith (1723-1790)
    • Theory of Moral Sentiments
    Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
    • Prolegomena to Any Further Metaphysics
    • What is Enlightenment?
      • Website: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
    James Beattie (1735-1803)
    • Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth
    Sophie de Grouchy (1764-1822)
    • Letters on Sympathy

    Early Modern Philosophy: An Anthology

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        Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
        Publication Date: 30/11/2021
        ISBN13: 9781554812790, 978-1554812790
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        Description

        Book Synopsis
        This new anthology of early modern philosophy enriches the possibilities for teaching this period by highlighting not only metaphysics and epistemology but also new themes such as virtue, equality and difference, education, the passions, and love. It contains the works of 43 philosophers, including traditionally taught figures such as Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, as well as less familiar writers such as Lord Shaftesbury, Anton Amo, Julien Offray de La Mettrie, and Denis Diderot. It also highlights the contributions of women philosophers, including Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway, Gabrielle Suchon, Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz, and Emilie Du Châtelet.

        Trade Review

        “Instructors and scholars of early modern philosophy have desperately awaited this anthology, frustrated with existing collections that present an outdated and narrow canon. Shapiro and Lascano’s impressively rich compilation reflects current scholarship, which has rediscovered many previously overlooked texts and topics. This versatile anthology should work beautifully for traditional courses on early modern philosophy, for drastically reconceived courses, or for anything in between.” — Julia Jorati, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

        “More than a textbook, this anthology is an extraordinary resource for students and scholars. Thanks to Lisa Shapiro and Marcy Lascano, we can better appreciate the wide range of questions, problems, and concerns defining the modern period. Alongside a broader than usual range of canonical thinkers, the anthology features a rich and engaging variety of contributions from early modern women philosophers. Bravo!” — Hasana Sharp, McGill University



        Table of Contents
        • Introduction
          Themes
          Timeline of TextsMichel de Montaigne (1533-1592)
          • To the Reader
          • Of Cannibals
          • Apology for Raymond Sebond
          Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
          • Advancement of Learning
          • The New Organon
          Marie de Gournay (1566-1545)
          • The Equality of Men and Women
          Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
          • Leviathan, Part I, 1-7, 10, and 13-15Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity
          Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
          • Discourse on the Method, Part 1 & 2, Part 4, Part 5 (excerpts), Part 6 (excerpts)
          • Meditations on First Philosophy
          Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678)
          • A Dissertation on the Natural Capacity of Women for Study and Learning
          Madeleine de Scudéry (1607-1701)
          • Conversations on Diverse Subjects: Of Knowledge of Ourselves and Others
          Henry More (1614-1687)
          • Immortality of the Soul
          Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688)
          • True Intellectual System, selections from Chapter XXXVII
          Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia (1618-1680)
          • Correspondence with Descartes
          Margaret Cavendish (1623-1673)
          • Poems and Fancies
          • Philosophical Letters
          • Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy
          • Grounds of Natural Philosophy
          Anne Conway (1631-1679)
          • Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy
          Gabrielle Suchon (1632-1703)
          • Treatise on Ethics and Politics
          • On the Celibate Life, Freely Chosen
          John Locke (1632-1704)
          • Essay Concerning Human Understanding
          • Some thoughts Concerning Education
          Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677)
          • Ethics
          Robert Hooke (1635-1703)
          • Micrographia
          Madame de Maintenon (1635-1719)
          • Dialogues: On Reason, On Constraint, On the Drawbacks of Marriage, On the Education at Saint-Cyr
          • Addresses to Students: On the Utility of Reflection, Of the Single Life, Addresses to Faculty: Of the Education of Ladies
          Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715)
          • Search After Truth
          Isaac Newton (1642-1726)
          • Selections from Principia Mathematica
          GW Leibniz (1646-1716)
          • Discourse on Metaphysics
          • New System of Nature, and of the Communication of Substances
          • Theodicy: Summary of Arguments
          Poulain de la Barre (1647-1725)
          • A Physical and Moral Discourse on the Equality of Both Sexes
          • On the Education of Ladies
          Pierre Bayle (1647-1706)
          • Spinoza
            • Website: Historical and Critical Dictionary: Manicheans, Rorarius
          Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (c. 1648-1695)
          • “Let Us Pretend I am Happy”
          • Response of the Poet
          Damaris Cudworth, Lady Masham (1659-1708)
          • Occasional Thoughts in Reference to a Vertuous or Christian Life
          • Correspondence between Leibniz and Masham
          Mary Astell (1666-1731)
          • A Serious Proposal to the Ladies
          • Some Reflections upon Marriage
          Bernard de Mandeville (1670-1733)
          • Grumbling of the Hive and Fable of the Bees
          Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713)
          • Soliloquy
            • Website: Inquiry Concerning Virtue
          Catherine Trotter Cockburn (1674-1749)
          • Remarks on King
          George Berkeley (1685-1753)
          • Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
          Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746)
          • An Inquiry Concerning the Original of our Ideas of Beauty
          • An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions
          Voltaire (1694-1778)
          • Micromégas
          Anton Amo (c. 1703-c. 1756)
          • Treatise on the Art of Soberly and Accurately Philosophizing
          Emilie Du Chatelet (1706-1749)
          • Selections from Foundations of Physics
          • Discourse on Happiness
          La Mettrie (1709-1751)
          • Man a Machine
          Thomas Reid (1710-1796)
          • Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense
          David Hume (1711-1776)
          • Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
          • Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
          Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
          • Discourse on the Origins of Inequality
          Denis Diderot (1713-1784)
          • Letter on the Blind
          Etienne Bonnot de Condillac (1714-1780)
          • Treatise on Sensations
          Adam Smith (1723-1790)
          • Theory of Moral Sentiments
          Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
          • Prolegomena to Any Further Metaphysics
          • What is Enlightenment?
            • Website: Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
          James Beattie (1735-1803)
          • Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth
          Sophie de Grouchy (1764-1822)
          • Letters on Sympathy

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