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6415182Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 478 Index. Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
6378883Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 478 Index. Hardback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP hardcover
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1988Q-0521357306Cambridge University Press 1988-10-28. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cambridge University Press paperback
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6131684741Cosimo Incorporated pp. 452 . Hardback. New. Cosimo, Incorporated hardcover
1991383961Oxford UK: The Voltaire Foundation 1991. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/None. Hardcover in blue cloth gilt lettering on spine 251 pages. As France moved from the seventeenth to the eighteenth century it found itself in the grip of anglomanie - a fascination with new English ideas in the domains of science and philosophy. Chief among the English thinkers it enthusiastically embraced was John Locke. On his visits to France and in his personal correspondence Locke interacted with prominent French thinkers scientists and savants of the day such as Charles Barbeyrac and Pierre Magnol and his works engaged in a critical dialogue with those of Descartes. However Locke has been fêted to such an extent that his position in the history of ideas in France is often overlooked. In Locke in France 1688-1734 Ross Hutchison re-examines and re-contextualises the precise nature and extent of Locke's influence in France by exploring how his ideas were incorporated into contemporary French debates and controversies in the transitional period from the seventeenth to the eighteenth century. Hutchison highlights the various channels of dissemination which brought Locke to the attention of the French including translations of his major works and his personal friendships with French Protestant exiles. Hutchison also presents case studies of interactions in which Lockean ideas played a dominant role in the evolution of French thought ranging from political theory to the nature of language theories of education and the relation between soul and matter. Clean copy no dust jacket. Record # 383961 The Voltaire Foundation hardcover
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