Politics, law, society, history and religion in the Politica (1590s-1650s) : interdisciplinary perspectives on an interdisciplinary subject
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Politics, law, society, history and religion in the Politica (1590s-1650s) : interdisciplinary perspectives on an interdisciplinary subject
(Studien und Materialien zur Geschichte der Philosophie, Bd. 88)
G. Olms, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Politica as a specific genre of academic reflection on civil life developed from the later sixteenth century and flourished until at least the mid-seventeenth century, especially at universities in the Holy Roman Empire and where their influence was felt, as in the Dutch Republic. Theologians, Philosophers, Jurists and Medical Doctors contributed books. Aside from few and only with difficulty accessible surveys and a few individual well researched authors, research into this genre remains a task for the future. This survey collects contributions from a number of senior and younger researchers and their various approaches and arguments. In particular by providing examples of the heterogeneity of current research, it serves as an introduction to the genre and to a more complete assessment of the development of Early Modern political thought. The volume also stresses the importance of this genre for several transformations of political thought in the Early Modern Age.
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