Bayle: Political WritingsPierre Bayle was one of the most important sceptical thinkers of the seventeenth century. His work was a major influence on the development of the ideas of Voltaire (who acclaimed it for its candour on such subjects as atheism, obscenity and sexual conduct), Hume, Montesquieu and Rousseau. Banned in France on first publication in 1697, Bayle's Dictionnaire Historique et Critique became a bestseller and ran into several editions and translations. Sally L. Jenkinson's masterly edition presents the reader with a coherent path through Bayle's monumental work (which ran to seven million words). This is volume selects political writings from Bayle's work and presents its author as a specifically political thinker. Sally L. Jenkinson's authoritative translation, careful selection of texts, and lucid introduction will be welcomed by scholars and students of the history of ideas, political theory, cultural history and French studies. |
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... moral thinker can find a place . Throughout the continent of Europe and beyond , students of Bayle's ideas continue to build upon the historical and biographical erudition of Mme Elisabeth Labrousse . Many have been recipients xi I.
... moral thinker can find a place . Throughout the continent of Europe and beyond , students of Bayle's ideas continue to build upon the historical and biographical erudition of Mme Elisabeth Labrousse . Many have been recipients xi I.
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... moral . In short , the Dictionnaire reassured an age eager for self - improvement that no topic need be thought too sacred , or too embarrassing , for serious discussion . Today's historians of scepticism recognise that Bayle's ...
... moral . In short , the Dictionnaire reassured an age eager for self - improvement that no topic need be thought too sacred , or too embarrassing , for serious discussion . Today's historians of scepticism recognise that Bayle's ...
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... moral life by their constitution , in conjunction with the love of praise and the fear of disgrace ' than were ' some others by the instinct of con- science ' ( Clar 1 : § ) . In his Fourth Clarification , ' On Obscenities ' , Bayle ...
... moral life by their constitution , in conjunction with the love of praise and the fear of disgrace ' than were ' some others by the instinct of con- science ' ( Clar 1 : § ) . In his Fourth Clarification , ' On Obscenities ' , Bayle ...
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... morals ' , Bayle believed , whatever one's confession , to ' be satisfied with good sense ' ( Loy ( T ) ) . In social life , Bayle observed , individuals are disposed to praise virtue and condemn vice even though few are able to live ...
... morals ' , Bayle believed , whatever one's confession , to ' be satisfied with good sense ' ( Loy ( T ) ) . In social life , Bayle observed , individuals are disposed to praise virtue and condemn vice even though few are able to live ...
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... morals and society , which are equally consonant with the same facts ( Syn ( C ) ) . One pre - Christian theory of creation , which Bayle brings before a general public through the 11 These expressions are from Dic , article ' Ermite ...
... morals and society , which are equally consonant with the same facts ( Syn ( C ) ) . One pre - Christian theory of creation , which Bayle brings before a general public through the 11 These expressions are from Dic , article ' Ermite ...
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