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The Cambridge history of French thought / edited by Michael Moriarty, Jeremy Jennings.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resource (xviii, 570 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781316681572
Other title:
  • History of French thought
Uniform titles:
  • Cambridge histories online.
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version :: Cambridge history of French thought.DDC classification:
  • 944 23
LOC classification:
  • DC33 .C32 2020
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Part 1. The Middle Ages to 1789 -- Medieval French thought / David Luscombe -- Humanist culture in renaissance france / Ingrid De Smet -- Reformers and dissidents / Neil Kenny -- Rabelais / John O'Brien -- Moral theories: aristotelianism and neostoicism / Ullrich Langer -- Pyrrhonism / John O'Brien -- Ramus / Raphaele Garrod -- Montaigne / John O'Brien -- Demonology / Timothy Chesters -- Political and legal thought / Sophie E. B. Nicholls -- Linguistic and literary thought: mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries / John D. Lyons -- French scholastics in the seventeenth century / Roger Ariew -- Sceptics and freethinkers / Isabelle Moreau -- Descartes / Gary Hatfield -- Augustinianism / Michael Moriarty -- Spirituality / Richard Parish -- Blaise pascal / Emma Gilby -- Cartesianism / Steven Nadler -- Pierre Bayle / Ruth Whelan -- Ethical, political, and social thought / Michael Moriarty -- Aesthetics: ancients and moderns / Richard Scholar -- The querelle des femmes / Rebecca Wilkin -- The Enlightenment / Jenny Mander -- Voltaire / John Leigh -- Diderot / Marian Hobson -- Rousseau / Michael Moriarty -- Philosophy and religion: deism, atheism, materialism / Caroline Warman -- Enlightenment political and social thought / A.M.R De Dijn -- The continent of history / David Mccallam -- Enlightenment aesthetic thought / Kate E. Tunstall -- The enlightenment and gender / Judith Still -- Colonialism and slavery / Jenny Mander --
Part 2. From 1789 to the present day -- French thought on the eve of the revolution and after / Jeremy Jennings -- Political thought in the nineteenth century / Jeremy Jennings -- The Paris School of liberal political economy / David Hart -- Romanticism / Alison Finch -- Victor Cousin and eclecticism / Benjamin Bacle -- Nineteenth-century religious thought / Robert Priest -- Auguste Comte and positivism / Mary Pickering -- Race and empire in ninteenth-century France / Emmanuelle Saada -- Philosophy: epistemological debates and bergson / Daniela S. Barberis -- Nation and nationalism / Michael Sutton -- Twentieth-century French Catholic thought / Michael Sutton -- Writing modern French history / Philip Whalen -- Sartre and the art of living with paradox / Thomas R. Flynn -- Marxism versus humanism / Knox Peden -- French feminist thought in the twentieth century / Diana Holmes -- Anticolonialism / Emile Chabal -- The new liberalism / Daniel J. Mahoney -- Michel Foucault / Michael C. Behrent -- Jacques Derrida and deconstruction / Paul Rekret -- Sociology / Daniela J. Barberis -- Literary theory / Patrick Ffrench -- Conclusion: the end of French thought? / Jeremy Jennings.
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Electronic book available via Cambridge Histories Online.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. The Middle Ages to 1789 -- Medieval French thought / David Luscombe -- Humanist culture in renaissance france / Ingrid De Smet -- Reformers and dissidents / Neil Kenny -- Rabelais / John O'Brien -- Moral theories: aristotelianism and neostoicism / Ullrich Langer -- Pyrrhonism / John O'Brien -- Ramus / Raphaele Garrod -- Montaigne / John O'Brien -- Demonology / Timothy Chesters -- Political and legal thought / Sophie E. B. Nicholls -- Linguistic and literary thought: mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries / John D. Lyons -- French scholastics in the seventeenth century / Roger Ariew -- Sceptics and freethinkers / Isabelle Moreau -- Descartes / Gary Hatfield -- Augustinianism / Michael Moriarty -- Spirituality / Richard Parish -- Blaise pascal / Emma Gilby -- Cartesianism / Steven Nadler -- Pierre Bayle / Ruth Whelan -- Ethical, political, and social thought / Michael Moriarty -- Aesthetics: ancients and moderns / Richard Scholar -- The querelle des femmes / Rebecca Wilkin -- The Enlightenment / Jenny Mander -- Voltaire / John Leigh -- Diderot / Marian Hobson -- Rousseau / Michael Moriarty -- Philosophy and religion: deism, atheism, materialism / Caroline Warman -- Enlightenment political and social thought / A.M.R De Dijn -- The continent of history / David Mccallam -- Enlightenment aesthetic thought / Kate E. Tunstall -- The enlightenment and gender / Judith Still -- Colonialism and slavery / Jenny Mander --

Part 2. From 1789 to the present day -- French thought on the eve of the revolution and after / Jeremy Jennings -- Political thought in the nineteenth century / Jeremy Jennings -- The Paris School of liberal political economy / David Hart -- Romanticism / Alison Finch -- Victor Cousin and eclecticism / Benjamin Bacle -- Nineteenth-century religious thought / Robert Priest -- Auguste Comte and positivism / Mary Pickering -- Race and empire in ninteenth-century France / Emmanuelle Saada -- Philosophy: epistemological debates and bergson / Daniela S. Barberis -- Nation and nationalism / Michael Sutton -- Twentieth-century French Catholic thought / Michael Sutton -- Writing modern French history / Philip Whalen -- Sartre and the art of living with paradox / Thomas R. Flynn -- Marxism versus humanism / Knox Peden -- French feminist thought in the twentieth century / Diana Holmes -- Anticolonialism / Emile Chabal -- The new liberalism / Daniel J. Mahoney -- Michel Foucault / Michael C. Behrent -- Jacques Derrida and deconstruction / Paul Rekret -- Sociology / Daniela J. Barberis -- Literary theory / Patrick Ffrench -- Conclusion: the end of French thought? / Jeremy Jennings.

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