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Philosophical Letters, Abridged

Part of the Early Modern and Modern Women Philosophers series
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"Margaret Cavendish (1623–1673) is a fascinating figure who is getting increasing attention by historians of philosophy these days, and for good reason. . . . She’s an interesting advocate of a vitalist tradition emphasizing the inherent activity of matter, as well as its inherent perceptive faculties.

She’s also the perfect character to open students (and their teachers) up to a different seventeenth century, and a different cast of philosophical characters.

This is an ideal book to use in the classroom. The Philosophical Letters (1664) gives us Cavendish’s view of what was interesting and important in the philosophical world at that moment, a view of philosophy as it was at the time by an engaged participant.

There are few documents like it in the history of philosophy.

Deborah Boyle’s Introduction provides a very accessible summary of Cavendish’s natural philosophy, as well as good introductions to the other figures that Cavendish discusses in the book.

Boyle’s annotations are not extensive, but they are a great help in guiding the student toward an informed reading of the texts." —Daniel Garber, Princeton University

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Product Details
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
1624669735 / 9781624669736
Paperback / softback
192
14/07/2021
United States
296 pages, 0
152 x 229 mm, 403 grams