Bayle, Jurieu, and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique

Bayle, Jurieu, and the Dictionnaire Historique et Critique

Van der Lugt, Mara (Early Career Fellow, Lichtenberg Kolleg Goettingen)

Oxford University Press

04/2016

336

Dura

Inglês

9780198769262

15 a 20 dias

In the late seventeenth century, Pierre Bayle was as famous as any philosopher in Europe. This volume provides an important new study of Bayle and his notoriously complicated Dictionnaire Historique et Critique, focussing on how his writing was influenced by his heated theological-political conflict with Pierre Jurieu.
Introduction: The Dictionnaire and the twice-entombed ; 1. Bayle's labyrinth: The genesis, style, and structure of the Dictionnaire (1689-1696) ; 2. The two tribunals: Pierre Jurieu before the Republic of Letters and the state ; 3. Of war and peace: An anatomy of fanaticism and intolerance ; 4. The origins of evil (1686-1696): Bayle and Jurieu on faith and reason ; 5. Round Two: Evil, silence and apology in the second edition (1702) ; Conclusion: The Dictionnaire and the impossibility of silence ; Appendices ; Bibliography
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