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The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an outstanding survey of one of the most important eras in the history of Western philosophy - one which witnessed philosophical, scientific, religious and social change on a massive scale.





A team of twenty international contributors provide students and scholars of philosophy and related disciplines with a detailed and accessible guide to seventeenth century philosophy. The Companion is divided into seven parts:









  • Historical Context


  • Metaphysics


  • Epistemology


  • Mind and Language


  • Moral and Political Philosophy


  • Natural Philosophy and the Material World


  • Philosophical Theology.






Major topics and themes are explored and discussed, including the scholastic context

Trade Review

"... The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an excellent work that will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars alike." - Nicholas Jolley, Locke Studies

"Extensive in the diversity of its content, and with chapters from leading specialists, this volume will provide an excellent introductory resource for any student of early modern philosophy. … This volume will provide a very useful tool for both scholars and students of early modern philosophy. It is well presented, with sections that cover not only the basics regarding the central philosophical themes of the seventeenth century, but also some of the more important debates in the secondary literature. Likewise, the reader will find both its ‘Index of Names’ and ‘Index of Subjects’ an extremely helpful research tool." - Christopher Thomas, British Journal for the History of Philosophy

"It’s no small task for a book to capture all the most recent shifts in thinking about seventeenth-century philosophy. This work admirably rises to the challenge. With wide-ranging contributions from multiple experts in the field, the volume is inclusive, up-to-date, and deeply historically informed. It’s a marvellous achievement." - Jacqueline Broad, Monash University, Australia

"This is an outstanding guide to seventeenth-century philosophy. With accessible, intelligent and reliable treatments of an admirably comprehensive range of topics, the Companion orients the reader in the press of seventeenth-century philosophical debate very effectively. This superb volume is a gift to students and scholars alike." - Thomas Holden, University of California Santa Barbara, USA

"The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy exemplifies the breadth and sophistication of current historiographical scholarship on the period. Its thematic organization welcomes those who are less familiar with the philosophies of the time and reflects the eclectic complexity of the philosophical practices and concerns unique to the 17th century European context." - Rebecca Copenhaver, Lewis & Clark College, USA

"The Routledge Companioin to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an excellent work that will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars alike." - Nicholas Jolley, University of California, Irvina, USA


"... The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an excellent work that will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars alike." - Nicholas Jolley, Locke Studies

"Extensive in the diversity of its content, and with chapters from leading specialists, this volume will provide an excellent introductory resource for any student of early modern philosophy. … This volume will provide a very useful tool for both scholars and students of early modern philosophy. It is well presented, with sections that cover not only the basics regarding the central philosophical themes of the seventeenth century, but also some of the more important debates in the secondary literature. Likewise, the reader will find both its ‘Index of Names’ and ‘Index of Subjects’ an extremely helpful research tool." - Christopher Thomas, British Journal for the History of Philosophy

"It’s no small task for a book to capture all the most recent shifts in thinking about seventeenth-century philosophy. This work admirably rises to the challenge. With wide-ranging contributions from multiple experts in the field, the volume is inclusive, up-to-date, and deeply historically informed. It’s a marvellous achievement." - Jacqueline Broad, Monash University, Australia

"This is an outstanding guide to seventeenth-century philosophy. With accessible, intelligent and reliable treatments of an admirably comprehensive range of topics, the Companion orients the reader in the press of seventeenth-century philosophical debate very effectively. This superb volume is a gift to students and scholars alike." - Thomas Holden, University of California Santa Barbara, USA

"The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy exemplifies the breadth and sophistication of current historiographical scholarship on the period. Its thematic organization welcomes those who are less familiar with the philosophies of the time and reflects the eclectic complexity of the philosophical practices and concerns unique to the 17th century European context." - Rebecca Copenhaver, Lewis & Clark College, USA

"The Routledge Companioin to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an excellent work that will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars alike." - Nicholas Jolley, University of California, Irvina, USA



Table of Contents

Foreword Steven Nadler

Part 1: Historical Context

1. The Scholastic Background David Clemenson

Part 2: Metaphysics

2. Substance Tad M. Schmaltz

3. Qualities Samuel C. Rickless

4. Causation Sukjae Lee

5. Freewill and Determinism C.P. Ragland

Part 3: Epistemology

6. Skepticism Gianni Paganini

7. The Theory of Ideas Lex Newman

8. Logic and Knowledge Alan Nelson

Part 4: Mind and Language

9. Mind-Body Problems David Cunning

10. Sense Perception Antonia LoLordo

11. Consciousness Steven Nadler

12. The Passions Deborah Brown

13. Philosophy of Language Walter Ott

Part 5: Natural Philosophy and the Material World

14. Natural Philosophy Andrew Janiak

15. The Theory of Matter Andrew Pyle

Part 6: Moral Philosophy and Political Philosophy

16. Moral Philosophy Michael LeBuffe

17. Political Philosophy Susanne Sreedhar

Part 7: Philosophical Theology

18. Arguments for the Existence of God Marcy P. Lascano

19.The Problem of Evil Samuel Newlands

20. The Rise of Religious Skepticism Michael W. Hickson and Thomas M. Lennon.

Index of Names

Index of Subjects

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 12/12/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367865016, 978-0367865016
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an outstanding survey of one of the most important eras in the history of Western philosophy - one which witnessed philosophical, scientific, religious and social change on a massive scale.





      A team of twenty international contributors provide students and scholars of philosophy and related disciplines with a detailed and accessible guide to seventeenth century philosophy. The Companion is divided into seven parts:









      • Historical Context


      • Metaphysics


      • Epistemology


      • Mind and Language


      • Moral and Political Philosophy


      • Natural Philosophy and the Material World


      • Philosophical Theology.






      Major topics and themes are explored and discussed, including the scholastic context

      Trade Review

      "... The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an excellent work that will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars alike." - Nicholas Jolley, Locke Studies

      "Extensive in the diversity of its content, and with chapters from leading specialists, this volume will provide an excellent introductory resource for any student of early modern philosophy. … This volume will provide a very useful tool for both scholars and students of early modern philosophy. It is well presented, with sections that cover not only the basics regarding the central philosophical themes of the seventeenth century, but also some of the more important debates in the secondary literature. Likewise, the reader will find both its ‘Index of Names’ and ‘Index of Subjects’ an extremely helpful research tool." - Christopher Thomas, British Journal for the History of Philosophy

      "It’s no small task for a book to capture all the most recent shifts in thinking about seventeenth-century philosophy. This work admirably rises to the challenge. With wide-ranging contributions from multiple experts in the field, the volume is inclusive, up-to-date, and deeply historically informed. It’s a marvellous achievement." - Jacqueline Broad, Monash University, Australia

      "This is an outstanding guide to seventeenth-century philosophy. With accessible, intelligent and reliable treatments of an admirably comprehensive range of topics, the Companion orients the reader in the press of seventeenth-century philosophical debate very effectively. This superb volume is a gift to students and scholars alike." - Thomas Holden, University of California Santa Barbara, USA

      "The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy exemplifies the breadth and sophistication of current historiographical scholarship on the period. Its thematic organization welcomes those who are less familiar with the philosophies of the time and reflects the eclectic complexity of the philosophical practices and concerns unique to the 17th century European context." - Rebecca Copenhaver, Lewis & Clark College, USA

      "The Routledge Companioin to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an excellent work that will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars alike." - Nicholas Jolley, University of California, Irvina, USA


      "... The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an excellent work that will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars alike." - Nicholas Jolley, Locke Studies

      "Extensive in the diversity of its content, and with chapters from leading specialists, this volume will provide an excellent introductory resource for any student of early modern philosophy. … This volume will provide a very useful tool for both scholars and students of early modern philosophy. It is well presented, with sections that cover not only the basics regarding the central philosophical themes of the seventeenth century, but also some of the more important debates in the secondary literature. Likewise, the reader will find both its ‘Index of Names’ and ‘Index of Subjects’ an extremely helpful research tool." - Christopher Thomas, British Journal for the History of Philosophy

      "It’s no small task for a book to capture all the most recent shifts in thinking about seventeenth-century philosophy. This work admirably rises to the challenge. With wide-ranging contributions from multiple experts in the field, the volume is inclusive, up-to-date, and deeply historically informed. It’s a marvellous achievement." - Jacqueline Broad, Monash University, Australia

      "This is an outstanding guide to seventeenth-century philosophy. With accessible, intelligent and reliable treatments of an admirably comprehensive range of topics, the Companion orients the reader in the press of seventeenth-century philosophical debate very effectively. This superb volume is a gift to students and scholars alike." - Thomas Holden, University of California Santa Barbara, USA

      "The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century Philosophy exemplifies the breadth and sophistication of current historiographical scholarship on the period. Its thematic organization welcomes those who are less familiar with the philosophies of the time and reflects the eclectic complexity of the philosophical practices and concerns unique to the 17th century European context." - Rebecca Copenhaver, Lewis & Clark College, USA

      "The Routledge Companioin to Seventeenth Century Philosophy is an excellent work that will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars alike." - Nicholas Jolley, University of California, Irvina, USA



      Table of Contents

      Foreword Steven Nadler

      Part 1: Historical Context

      1. The Scholastic Background David Clemenson

      Part 2: Metaphysics

      2. Substance Tad M. Schmaltz

      3. Qualities Samuel C. Rickless

      4. Causation Sukjae Lee

      5. Freewill and Determinism C.P. Ragland

      Part 3: Epistemology

      6. Skepticism Gianni Paganini

      7. The Theory of Ideas Lex Newman

      8. Logic and Knowledge Alan Nelson

      Part 4: Mind and Language

      9. Mind-Body Problems David Cunning

      10. Sense Perception Antonia LoLordo

      11. Consciousness Steven Nadler

      12. The Passions Deborah Brown

      13. Philosophy of Language Walter Ott

      Part 5: Natural Philosophy and the Material World

      14. Natural Philosophy Andrew Janiak

      15. The Theory of Matter Andrew Pyle

      Part 6: Moral Philosophy and Political Philosophy

      16. Moral Philosophy Michael LeBuffe

      17. Political Philosophy Susanne Sreedhar

      Part 7: Philosophical Theology

      18. Arguments for the Existence of God Marcy P. Lascano

      19.The Problem of Evil Samuel Newlands

      20. The Rise of Religious Skepticism Michael W. Hickson and Thomas M. Lennon.

      Index of Names

      Index of Subjects

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