This study considers freedom of speech and the rules of engagement in the public sphere; good government, civic responsibility, and public education; and the foundations of religion and society, as seen through the eyes of seventeenth-century Dutch philosopher, Spinoza.
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Preliminary Material /Mogens Lærke -- Introduction /Mogens Lærke -- Suppress Or Refute? Reactions To Spinoza In Germany Around 1700 /Manfred Walther -- Pierre Bayle And Censorship /Hubert Bost -- French Royal Censorship And The Battle To Suppress The Encyclopédie Of Diderot And D'Alembert, 1751-1759 /Jonathan Israel -- Between Lies And Real Books: The Breakdown Of Censorship And The Modes Of Printed Discourse During The English Civil War /Tue Andersen Nexø -- Censorship Of Philosophy In The Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic /Wiep Van Bunge -- Diderot And The Publicizing Of Censorship /Colas Duflo -- Toland And The Censorship Of Atheism /Tristan Dagron -- G.W. Leibniz: Moderation And Censorship /Mogens Lærke -- Bibliography /Mogens Lærke -- Index /Mogens Lærke.
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Artiklen behandler omstændighederne omkring udgivelsen af Spinozas skandaleværk Tractatus Theologico-politicus i 1670. Ydermere beskrives værkets struktur og argumentationsgang samt afsluttende dets aktualitet, der påvises ved hjælp af begreberne antifinalisme, immanentisme og moralrelativisme.
Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- Introduction /Raphaële Andrault and Mogens Lærke -- From Natural Philosophy to Theology -- Modus politicus vivendi: Nicolaus Steno and the Dutch (Swammerdam, Spinoza and Other Friends), 1660–1664 /Eric Jorink -- Jesuits, Women, Money or Natural Theology? Nicolas Steno's Conversion to Catholicism in 1667 /Sebastian Olden-Jørgensen -- Leibniz and Steno, 1675–1680 /Mogens Lærke -- Anatomy and Metaphysics: Steno and Cartesianism -- Human Brain and Human Mind: The Discourse on the Anatomy of the Brain and Its Philosophical Reception /Raphaële Andrault -- Steno's Critique of Descartes and Louis de La Forge's Response /Vasiliki Grigoropoulou -- Steno's Myology: The Right Theory at the Wrong Time /Troels Kardel -- The Natural History of the Earth -- Thinking from Traces: Nicolas Steno's Palaeontology and the Method of Science /Justin E.H. Smith -- Steno, Leibniz, and the History of the World /Daniel Garber -- Steno at the Medici Court -- Steno's Historia: Methods and Practices at the Court of Ferdinando II /Jakob Bek-Thomsen -- Some Observations on Nicolas Steno as a Critical Reader at the Crossroads of Natural Science and Theology: André Martin and Giordano Bruno /Frank Sobiech -- Steno in Italy: From Florence to Rome /Pina Totaro -- Back Matter -- Index of Names.
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""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Contributors""; ""Introduction""; ""1. The Anthropological Analogy and the Constitution of Historical Perspectivism""; ""2. The History of Philosophy as Past and as Process""; ""3. Philosophy and Genealogy: Ways of Writing History of Philosophy""; ""4. Understanding the Argument through Then-Current Public Debates or My Detective Method of History of Philosophy""; ""5. The Contingency of Philosophical Problems""; ""6. Philosophical Problems in the History of Philosophy: What Are They?""
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