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Philosophy in the Reformation A history of philosophy without any gaps, Volume 8

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.04.2026

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Oxford University Press

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704

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23,6/16,7/6 cm

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1018 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-899123-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.04.2026

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

704

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/16,7/6 cm

Gewicht

1018 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-899123-6

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Philosophy in the Reformation
    • Preface

    • Acknowledgements

    • Dates

    • Map

    • Germany and the Low Countries

    • 1: European Disunion: Introduction to the Reformation

    • 2: Strong, Silent Type: The Printing Press

    • 3: Lords of Language: Northern Humanism

    • 4: Opposites Attract: Nicholas of Cusa

    • 5: Books That Last Forever: Erasmus

    • 6: One Way or Another: Northern Scholasticism

    • 7: Faith, No More: Martin Luther

    • 8: Take Your Choice: The Erasmus-Luther Debate

    • 9: Depicting What Cannot Be Depicted: Two Renaissance Artworks

    • 10: More Lutheran than Luther: Philip Melanchthon

    • 11: No Lord but God: the Peasants' War and Radical Reformation

    • 12: Slowly But Surely: Huldrych Zwingli

    • 13: We Are Not Our Own: John Calvin

    • 14: I Too Can Ask Questions: Protestant Scholasticism

    • 15: Perhaps Not Wrong: Cornelius Agrippa

    • 16: Just Add Salt: Paracelsus and Chemistry

    • 17: The Acid Test: Theories of Matter

    • 18: Born to Be Contrary: Toleration in the Netherlands

    • 19: Everything is Mine, and Nothing: Lipsius and the Revival of Stoicism

    • 20: The World Doesn't Revolve Around You: Copernicus

    • 21: Best of Both Worlds: Tycho Brahe

    • 22: Music of the Spheres: Johannes Kepler

    • France

    • 23: Do As the Romans Did: Early French Humanism

    • 24: Pearls of Wisdom: Marguerite of Navarre

    • 25: Seriously Funny: Rabelais

    • 26: Word Perfect: Logic and Language in Renaissance France

    • 27: Life Is Not Enough: Medicine in Renaissance France

    • 28: Make it Simple: Peter Ramus

    • 29: Divide and Conquer: Ramism

    • 30: Believe at Your Own Risk: Toleration in France

    • 31: Constitutional Conventions: the Huguenots

    • 32: One to Rule Them All: Jean Bodin

    • 33: Pen Pals: Later French Humanism

    • 34: Not Matter, But Me: Montaigne

    • 35: What Do I Know? French Skepticism

    • 36: The Tenth Muse: Marie Le Jars de Gournay

    • England and Scotland

    • 37: God's is the Quarrel: The English Reformation

    • 38: To Kill a King: The Scottish Reformation

    • 39: Write Till Your Ink Be Dry: British Humanism

    • 40: No Place Will Please Me So: Thomas More

    • 41: With Such Perfection Govern: English Political Thought

    • 42: The World's Law: Richard Hooker

    • 43: Heaven-Bred Poesy: Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser

    • 44: Hast Any Philosophy In Thee? William Shakespeare

    • 45: A Face Without a Heart: Shakespeare's Hamlet and Individualism

    • 46: Brave New World: Shakespeare's Tempest and Colonialism

    • 47: Weird Sisters: Shakespeare's Macbeth and Witchcraft

    • 48: She Uttereth Piercing Eloquence: Women's Spiritual Literature

    • 49: I'll Teach You Differences: British Scholasticism

    • 50: If This Be Magic, Let It Be an Art: John Dee

    • 51: Nature's Mystery: English Renaissance Science

    • 52: The Eye Sees Not Itself But By Reflection: Theories of Vision

    • 53: Metal More Attractive: William Gilbert and Magnetism

    • 54: Unpathed Waters, Undreamed Shores: Robert Fludd

    • The Counter-Reformation

    • 55: Don't Give Up Pope: Catholic Reformation

    • 56: Cancel Culture: The Inquisition

    • 57: Longitudinal Studies: Exploration and Science

    • 58: Lambs to the Slaughter: Debating the New World

    • 59: Marketplace of Letters: Iberian Humanism

    • 60: The Dark Night Rises: Spanish Mysticism

    • 61: Band of Brothers: the Jesuits

    • 62: Not Doubting Thomas: the Aquinas Revival

    • 63: Secondary Schools: Iberian Scholasticism

    • 64: Could've, Would've, Should've: Free Will in the Second Scholastic

    • 65: Better Than Nothing: Metaphysics in the Second Scholastic

    • 66: The Price is Right: Law and Economics in the Second Scholastic

    • 67: By Appointment Only: Political Philosophy in the Second Scholastic

    • 68: Touch Me With Your Madness: Cervantes' Don Quixote

    • 69: Take Your Medicine: Oliva Sabuco and Camilla Erculiani

    • 70: Outsider Philosophy: The Cheese and the Worms

    • 71: Cardinal Rule: Robert Bellarmine

    • 72: Trial and Error: Galileo and the Inquisition

    • Further reading