Early Deism in France: From the so-called 'd�istes' of Lyon (1564) to Voltaire's 'Lettres philosophiques' (1734) / Edition 1

Early Deism in France: From the so-called 'd�istes' of Lyon (1564) to Voltaire's 'Lettres philosophiques' (1734) / Edition 1

by C.J. Betts
ISBN-10:
9024729238
ISBN-13:
9789024729234
Pub. Date:
11/30/1984
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
9024729238
ISBN-13:
9789024729234
Pub. Date:
11/30/1984
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Early Deism in France: From the so-called 'd�istes' of Lyon (1564) to Voltaire's 'Lettres philosophiques' (1734) / Edition 1

Early Deism in France: From the so-called 'd�istes' of Lyon (1564) to Voltaire's 'Lettres philosophiques' (1734) / Edition 1

by C.J. Betts

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ISBN-13: 9789024729234
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/30/1984
Series: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des id�es , #104
Edition description: 1984
Pages: 309
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.69(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

I. Prehistory, from 1564 to about 1670.- 1. Introductory; Pierre Viret’s ‘déistes’ at Lyon, and two characters in Bodin.- 2. The 1620s: Mersenne and the ‘poème des déistes’.- 3. The absence of deistic ideas from 1630 to 1670.- II. The later seventeenth century: precursors and definitions, from Saint-Evremond to Bayle.- 4. Saint-Evremond and the decline of fideism.- 5. The Utopian religions of Foigny and Veiras.- 6. Definitions and accusations, 1670–1700; ‘deism’ as a term of opprobrium.- 7. The Turkish Spy.- III. The first French deists, 1700–1715.- 8. Gilbert’s Calejava: rational deism with Protestant overtones.- 9. Lahontan and Gueudeville: natural religion from Canada.- 10. The anti-Christian deism of the Militaire philosophe.- 11. The Examen de la religion and other clandestine works.- 12. Tyssot de Patot: types of deism and religious criticism.- IV. Deistic ideas in the early works of Montesquieu and Voltaire.- 13. Montesquieu: Lettres persanes.- 14. Voltaire: Lettres philosophiques.- 15. Conclusions.- Biography.- Literary allusions.- Religious attitudes.- Bibliography: 1. Manuscripts and published works discussed in the text as examples or precursors of deism.- 2. Editions, used for reference, of works by major authors.- 3. Secondary authorities, cited in the notes or of general interest for the subject; excluding works cited in the Appendix.
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