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Democritus Platonissans

Exploring the Fusion of Atomistic and Idealistic Philosophies in Early Modern Thought

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In «Democritus Platonissans,» Henry More intertwines the philosophies of the ancient Greek atomist Democritus and the forms of Platonic thought to craft a nuanced examination of metaphysics and epistemology. Written during a time of intellectual upheaval in the 17th century, More'Äôs text employs a blend of poetic language and rigorous argumentation, featuring a rich tapestry of allegories and dialectical reasoning. The work delves deeply into the nature of reality, belief, and perception, appealing to a readership intrigued by the metaphysical complexities and ethical implications of two contrasting viewpoints on existence. Henry More, a prominent figure of the Cambridge Platonists, was greatly influenced by his contemporaries and the prevailing religious and philosophical debates of the time. His interest in reconciling faith with reason as well as his profound apprehension of the mechanistic worldview sparked a desire to explore the elemental nature of reality and knowledge. More's position as a philosopher and theologian offers a unique lens through which he synthesizes Democritean and Platonic principles, exemplifying the intellectual climate of early modern philosophy. I highly recommend «Democritus Platonissans» to scholars, students, and enthusiasts of philosophy seeking to engage with the intersections of materialism and idealism. More's thoughtful dissection of these ancient doctrines provides timeless insights into the enduring questions of existence and knowledge, establishing the text as a notable contribution to the realm of metaphysical discourse.

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Data wydania na Litres:
05 listopada 2024
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80 str.
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8596547555438
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P. G. Stanwood
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