The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context | Politics, Metaphysics and Religion | ISBN 9789048148448

The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context

Politics, Metaphysics and Religion

herausgegeben von G.A. Rogers, J.-M. Vienne und Y.C. Zarka
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonG.A. Rogers
Herausgegeben vonJ.-M. Vienne
Herausgegeben vonY.C. Zarka
Buchcover The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context  | EAN 9789048148448 | ISBN 90-481-4844-8 | ISBN 978-90-481-4844-8
`This collection will be of interest to historians and researches in theology as wel as philosophers.'
`The scholarship represented by all of the essays in this collection is of uniformly high quality. The volume is a most worthy addition to Kluwer's excellent International Archives of the History of Ideas.
The Review of Metaphysics. (March, 2000)

The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context

Politics, Metaphysics and Religion

herausgegeben von G.A. Rogers, J.-M. Vienne und Y.C. Zarka
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonG.A. Rogers
Herausgegeben vonJ.-M. Vienne
Herausgegeben vonY.C. Zarka
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.