Revisioning Cambridge Platonism Sources and Legacy

Revisioning Cambridge Platonism  Sources and Legacy
Author: Douglas Hedley,David Leech
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030222000

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This volume contains essays that examine the work and legacy of the Cambridge Platonists. The essays reappraise the ideas of this key group of English thinkers who served as a key link between the Renaissance and the modern era. The contributors examine the sources of the Cambridge Platonists and discuss their take-up in the eighteenth-century. Readers will learn about the intellectual formation of this philosophical group as well as the reception their ideas received. Coverage also details how their work links to earlier Platonic traditions. This interdisciplinary collection explores a broad range of themes and an appropriately wide range of knowledge. It brings together an international team of scholars. They offer a broad combination of expertise from across the following disciplines: philosophy, Neoplatonic studies, religious studies, intellectual history, seventeenth-century literature, women’s writing, and dissenting studies.The essays were originally presented at a series of workshops in Cambridge on the Cambridge Platonists funded by the AHRC.

The Cambridge Platonists

The Cambridge Platonists
Author: C. A. Patrides
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1980-11-06
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 052129942X

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This volume contains selected discourses chosen to illustrate the tenets characteristic of the influential movement known as Cambridge Platonism.

Henry More

Henry More
Author: Aharon Lichtenstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1962
Genre: PHILOSOPHY
ISBN: UOM:39015012293976

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The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context

The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context
Author: G.A. Rogers,J.-M. Vienne,Y.C. Zarka
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401589338

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The Cambridge Platonists were defenders of tolerance in the political as well as the moral sphere ; they held that practical j u d g e m e n t came down in the last instance to individual conscience ; and they laid the foundations of our modern conceptions of conscience and liberty. But at the same time they ma intained the existence of eternal truths , and of a Good-in-itself , identical with Truth and Being, refusing to admit that freedom of conscience i m p li e d moral relativism. They were critics of dogmatism, and of the sectarian notion of "enthusiasm" as a source of illumination , on the grounds that both were disruptive of social harmony; they pleaded the cause of reason , in the hope that it could become the foundation of all human knowledge . Yet , for all that , they ma intained that a certain sort of mystical illumination lay at the heart of all true thought , and that human reason had validity only in virtue of i t s divine origin . They debated with Des cartes and took a keen interest in his mech- ism and his dualism ; they brought the atomistic theories of Democritus back into repute; and they sought to provide a detailed account of the causality link ing all phenomena.

Henry More 1614 1687

Henry More  1614 1687
Author: R. Crocker
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401702171

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This is the first modern biography to place Henry More’s (1614-1687) religious and philosophical preoccupations centre-stage, and to provide a coherent interpretation of his work from a consideration of his own writings, their contexts and aims. It is also the first study of More to exploit the full range of his prolific writings and a number of unknown manuscripts relating to his life. It contains an annotated handlist of his extant correspondence.

An Anthology of the Cambridge Platonists

An Anthology of the Cambridge Platonists
Author: Douglas Hedley,Christian Hengstermann
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2023-09-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000851717

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Notwithstanding their neglect in many histories of ideas in the West, the Cambridge Platonists constitute the most significant and influential group of thinkers in the Platonic tradition between the Florentine Renaissance and the Romantic Age. This anthology offers readers a unique, thematically structured compendium of their key texts, along with an extensive introduction and a detailed account of their legacy. The volume draws upon a resurgence of interest in thinkers such as Benjamin Whichcote, 1609–1683; Ralph Cudworth, 1618–1688; Henry More, 1614–1687; John Smith, 1618–1652, and Anne Conway 1631–1679, and includes hitherto neglected extracts and some works of less familiar authors within the group, like George Rust 1627?–1670; Joseph Glanvill, 1636–1680, and John Norris 1657–1712. It also highlights the Cambridge Platonists’ important role in the history of philosophy and theology, influencing luminaries such as Shaftesbury, Berkeley, Leibniz, Joseph de Maistre, S.T. Coleridge, and W.R. Emerson. An Anthology of the Cambridge Platonists is an indispensable guide to the serious study of a pivotal group of Western metaphysicians and is of great value for both students and scholars of philosophy, literature, history, and theology. Key Features The only systematic anthology to the Cambridge Platonists available, facilitating quick comprehension of key themes and ideas Uses new translations of the Latin works, vastly improving upon faulty and misleading earlier translations Offers a wide range of new perspective on the Cambridge Platonists, showing the extent of their influence in early modern philosophy and beyond.

Eighteenth century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism

Eighteenth century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism
Author: Louise Hickman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Cambridge Platonists
ISBN: 0367595117

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This book identifies an ethically and politically engaged philosophy of religion in eighteenth century Rational Dissent, particularly in the work of Richard Price and the radical thought of Mary Wollstonecraft. It traces their ethico-political account of reason, natural theology and human freedom back to seventeenth century Cambridge Platonism a

Cambridge Platonist Spirituality

Cambridge Platonist Spirituality
Author: Charles Taliaferro,Alison J. Teply
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0809140381

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This anthology collects essays, poetry and treatises by a group of English philosophers from the Age of Reason who were devoted to the goodness of God and the spiritual importance of rationalism. These philosophers, known as the Cambridge Platonists, produced a movement in philosophical theology that flourished around Cambridge University in the seventeenth century and influenced not only Great Britain, but the United States and beyond. Their school of thought emphasized the great goodness of God, the compatibility of reason and faith, an integrated life of virtue, and the deep joy of living in concord with God. This volume introduces and presents the key documents of the Cambridge Platonist movement while setting its thinkers in their historical and religious context: the decades of turbulence and political crises surrounding the English Civil War.