The kingdom of darkness : Bayle, Newton, and the emancipation of the European mind from philosophy /
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
[2022].
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Table of Contents:
- General prologue: A study in the history of knowledge
- Prolegomena : giving up philosophy
- Emancipating natural philosophy from metaphysics
- Emancipating theology from philosophy
- Reconstructing the pagan mind in seventeenth-century Europe : a historico-philosophical critique of pure reason
- Prolegomena : Pierre Bayle : a life in the republic of letters at the turn of the eighteenth century (1700)
- Greece, Asia, and the logic of paganism
- The Manichean articles and the 'sponge of all religions'
- Theological method and the foundations of Protestant faith
- Virtuous atheism, philosophic sin, and toleration
- Prolegomena. The formation of Newton's natural-philosophical project, 1664-1687
- After the Principia. Justifying a science of properties and the invention of 'Newtonianism'
- The queries to the Optice (1706) : an intelligent God, the divine sensorium, and the development of an anti-metaphysical natural theology
- The general scholium : a non-metaphysical physics
- Newton's kingdom of darkness complete.