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50Nietzschean Health and the Inherent Pathology of ChristianityBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (1): 73-89. 2010.This Article does not have an abstract
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53The good life in the scientific revolution: Descartes, Pascal, and the cultivation of virtueJournal of the History of Philosophy 46 (2). 2008.It can be fairly said that the Fall of Adam is not much on the minds of scientists nowadays. But apparently it was in the days of the scientific revolution. Jones reads Descartes, Pascal, and Leibniz as all discovering in the new science different implications for our ruined natural state. For these thinkers , the Fall meant losing epistemic privileges and moral attunement. Losing Eden meant losing our place in the universe. And the promise of the new science, some hoped, was that we could gain …Read more
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Epistemic autonomy in SpinozaIn Charles Huenemann (ed.), Interpreting Spinoza: Critical Essays, Cambridge University Press. 2008.
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Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Metaphysics |
19th Century Philosophy |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |