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Early Modern Thought for Rational Animals

On Teaching Early Modern Philosophy

Over the past few months there has been a series of interesting posts on the subject of early modern philosophy. I list some of them below, and when I have time I will probably say something about the topic.

Carnivalesque 56

The fifty-sixth Carnivalesque is up at "Investigations of a Dog". There are several interesting posts.

Early Modern SEP Articles for September

Sorry that this is late.

Leibniz's Influence on 19th Century Logic (Volker Peckhaus)

Kant's Views on Space and Time (Andrew Janiak)

Carnivalesque 54

The fifty-fourth Carnivalesque is up at Early Modern Notes.

New Early Modern SEP Articles for August

The following new articles relevant to the early modern period were published at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for August:

The Biblical Origin of Hobbes's State of Nature Theory

Thomas Hobbes is famous for his pessimistic state of nature theory. According to Hobbes, the 'state of nature' (i.e. anarchy) is a "warre of every man against every man" (Leviathan, p. 63).

Test Quiz

(Currently testing a quiz function)

Carnivalesque LII

Sorry to be so late with this. There is an early modern version of Carnivalesque, the blog carnival, at Gilbert Mabbott.

Pearce on Kant's Applied Ethics

Kenny Pearce has up a draft of a paper on Kant's applied ethics that looks interesting, "Kant's 'Bad' Examples":

Addison on Malebranche

A notable letter from Joseph Addison To Bishop Hough (from December 1700).

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