Everything connects : in conference with Richard H. Popkin : essays in his honor
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Everything connects : in conference with Richard H. Popkin : essays in his honor
(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 91)
Brill, 1999
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Richard H. Popkin has already been celebrated in two Festschriften as one of the century's greatest historians of philosophy.
This latest book, whose editors were among those who prepared the first two volumes, centers on Popkin's crucial role in bringing together scholars from around the world in a long series of academic conferences and learned meetings which helped transform the field from one of solitary endeavour into a 'Republic of Letters'.
Publications by Richard H. Popkin:
* Isaac la Peyrere (1596-1676): His Life, Work and Influence, ISBN: 978 90 04 08157 4
* Edited by Y. Kaplan, H. Mechoulan and R.H. Popkin, Menasseh ben Israel and his World, ISBN: 978 90 04 09114 6
* Third Force in Seventeenth-Century Thought, ISBN: 978 90 04 09324 9
* Martin I.J. Griffin Jr. Annotated by Richard H. Popkin. Edited by Lila Freedman, Latitudinarianism in the Seventeenth-Century Church of England, ISBN: 978 90 04 09653 0
* Edited by Richard H. Popkin and Arjo Vanderjagt, Scepticism and Irreligion in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, ISBN: 978 90 04 09596 0
* Edited by Martin Mulsow and Richard H. Popkin, Latitudinarianism in the Seventeenth-Century Church of England, ISBN: 978 90 04 12883 5
* Edited by R.H. Popkin, Millenarianism and Messianism in English Literature and Thought 1650-1800, ISBN: 978 90 04 08513 8 (Out of print)
Table of Contents
Preface, David S. Katz
Introduction: Warts and All, Part 2, Richard H. Popkin
1. Strienhielm Pythagorizans and the Unveiling of Isis, Susanna Akerman
2. Unmasking the Truth: The Theme of Imposture in Early Modern European Culture, 1660-1730, Silvia Berti
3. Pere Richard Simon and English Biblical Criticism, 1680-1700, Justin A.I. Champion
4. The Slums of Cosmopolis: A Renaissance in the History of Philosophy?, Brian P. Copenhaver
5. John Locke and Francis Mercury van Helmont, Allison P. Coudert
6. "Childeren of the Resurrection" and "Childeren of the Dust": Confronting Morality and Immorality with Newton and Hume, James E. Force
7. The Battle for "True" Jewish Christianity: peter Allix's Polemics Against the Unitarians and Millenarians, Matt Goldish
8. More, Millenarianism, and the Ma'aseh Merkavah, Sarah Hutton
9. Lying Wonders and juggling Tricks: Religion, Nature, and Imposture in Early Modern England, Rob Iliffe
10. An Alternative Path to Modernity: The Sephardi Jews of Amsterdam in Early Modern Times, Yosef Kaplan
11. La Querelle du Paganisme, Jacqueline Lagree
12. Bayle's Academic Scepticism, Jose R. Maia Neto
13. Popkin, Scepticism, and the History of Modern Philosophy, G.A.J. Rogers
14. Religion, Philosophy, and Science: john Locke and Limborch's Circle in Amsterdam, Luisa Simonutti
15. Spinoza on Theocracy and Democracy, Theo Verbeek
16. Unnatural Empire: George Buchanan, Anti-Imperialism, and the 16th-Century Syphilis Pandemic, Arthur H. Williamson
17. "This Due Degree of Blindness": Boyle, Hume, and the Limits of Reason, Jan Wojcik
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