Per Étienne Gilson “philosophy is a collective enterprise in which no one can pretend to take part unless he is first properly introduced.” To provide that proper introduction vis-à-vis the modern period Gilson and Langan move systematically through the landmark figures and ideas of the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries. Beginning with the vestiges of medievalism in Montaigne and Bacon they then cover the interplay of science and philosophy (Descartes Newton and Vico); the emergence of a new political ethos (Hobbes Locke and Rousseau); the installation of the golden age of modern metaphysics (Spinoza Leibniz and Wolff); the juxtaposition of materialism with idealism (Newton Berkeley and Hume); the Christian reaction (Pascal and Gerdil); and the rise of Romanticism (Lessing Herder and Kant). With its emphasis on the doctrinal content of each philosopher braced by healthy portions of biographical detail Modern Philosophy is a comprehensive treatment of what it has meant and what it means to philosophize the ambitious breadth of which is matched only by its absorbing depth.
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