The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context : Politics, Metaphysics and Religion Hardback
Edited by G.A. Rogers, J.-M. Vienne, Y.C. Zarka
Part of the International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Idees series
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The Cambridge Platonists were defenders of tolerance in the political as well as the moral sphere ; they held that practical j u d g e m e n t came down in the last instance to individual conscience ; and they laid the foundations of our modern conceptions of conscience and liberty.
But at the same time they ma intained the existence of eternal truths , and of a Good-in-itself , identical with Truth and Being, refusing to admit that freedom of conscience i m p li e d moral relativism.
They were critics of dogmatism, and of the sectarian notion of "enthusiasm" as a source of illumination , on the grounds that both were disruptive of social harmony; they pleaded the cause of reason , in the hope that it could become the foundation of all human knowledge .
Yet , for all that , they ma intained that a certain sort of mystical illumination lay at the heart of all true thought , and that human reason had validity only in virtue of i t s divine origin .
They debated with Des cartes and took a keen interest in his mech- ism and his dualism ; they brought the atomistic theories of Democritus back into repute; and they sought to provide a detailed account of the causality link ing all phenomena.
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- Pages:258 pages, XIV, 258 p.
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- Publication Date:31/07/1997
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:258 pages, XIV, 258 p.
- Publisher:Springer
- Publication Date:31/07/1997
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- ISBN:9780792345305