Fictional letters or real accusations? Anonymous correspondence in the bayle-jurieu controversy

Fictional letters or real accusations? Anonymous correspondence in the bayle-jurieu controversy Anton MATYTSIN Abstract. This article describes the polemical debate that took place between Huguenot refugees Pierre Jurieu and Pierre Bayle following the publication of Bayle’s notorious Dictionnaire historique et critique (1697). It focuses specifically on the volume of letters from anonymous readers published by […]

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Francis bacon, early modern baconians, and the idols of baconian scholarship

FRANCIS BACON, EARLY MODERN BACONIANS, AND THE IDOLS OF BACONIAN SCHOLARSHIP Dana JALOBEANU Abstract.  The purpose of this introductory essay is to situate some of the major questions relating to Bacon’s legacy and various forms of early modern Baconianism(s) in the wider context of Bacon studies, especially in view of recent developments in this field. […]

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Francis Bacon on potential heat

FRANCIS BACON ON POTENTIAL HEAT Sebastian Mateiescu Abstract. The paper presents an analysis of the concept of potential heat and thus seeks to contribute some conceptual clarifications to Bacon’s theory of matter. The starting hypothesis is that potential heat could be seen at first sight as an example of occult quality, for it has a […]

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Kant’s illuminating experiment: On the placement, purpose and essential procedure of the experiment of pure reason in the critique of pure reason

KANT’S ILLUMINATING EXPERIMENT: ON THE PLACEMENT, PURPOSE AND ESSENTIAL PROCEDURE OF THE EXPERIMENT OF PURE REASON IN THE CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON Brett FULKERSON-SMITH Abstract. In his Preface to the second edition of the Critique of Pure Reason, and many of his lectures on logic, Kant discusses and lauds the efforts of Francis Bacon to […]

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Travel literature, the new world, and locke on species

TRAVEL LITERATURE, THE NEW WORLD, AND LOCKE ON SPECIES Patrick J. CONNOLLY Abstract. This paper examines the way in which Locke’s deep and longstanding interest in the non-European world contributed to his views on species and their classification. The evidence for Locke’s curiosity about the non-European world, especially his fascination with seventeenth-century travel literature, is […]

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Material objects and circulation of knowledge in early modern low countries

MATERIAL OBJECTS AND CIRCULATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN EARLY MODERN LOW COUNTRIES Mihnea DOBRE Sven Dupré and Christoph Lüthy (eds.), Silent Messengers. The Circulation of Material Objects of Knowledge in the Early Modern Low Countries (Berlin: Lit Verlag, 2011) Series: Low Countries Studies on the Circulation of Natural Knowledge, vol. 1, ISBN 978-3-8258-1635-3, pp. ii+387 This volume is […]

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Philosophy – the medicine for body and mind

PHILOSOPHY – THE MEDICINE FOR BODY AND MIND Sandra DRAGOMIR Francis Bacon and the Medicine of the Mind Late Renaissance Context, Perspectives on Science, Volume 20, Issue 2-Summer 2012, MIT, ISSN 1063-6145, E-ISSN 1530-9274, pp. 144 Sandra DRAGOMIR* The edition of this summer’s number of Perspectives on Science is dedicated to a close-up of a […]

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The medicine of the soul and the baconian legacy in early modern context

THE MEDICINE OF THE SOUL AND THE BACONIAN LEGACY IN EARLY MODERN CONTEXT Bogdan DEZNAN Sorana Corneanu, Regimens of the Mind: Boyle, Locke, and the Early Modern Cultura Animi Tradition (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2011), ISBN-13: 978-0-226-11639-6, pp. VII+301 Bogdan DEZNAN Recent years have witnessed an increase in the number of scholarly works […]

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