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Philosophical reviews in German territories (1668-1799)

2025 - Firenze University Press

volumes : illustrations

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The book explores the untold story of philosophical reviews in German territories (1668-1799), tracing their rise from simple communication tools to platforms shaping philosophical discourse. This work examines the dynamics of knowledge management, authority, and cross-border intellectual transfers, revealing how reviews not only reflected but actively forged early modern philosophical trends. Rich in interdisciplinary insights, it redefines the history of philosophy and the Republic of Letters, offering a vibrant, polycentric vision of knowledge in motion. A must-read for anyone intrigued by the evolution of ideas and intellectual history. Marco Sgarbi is an Italian historian of philosophy, specializing in Renaissance and modern thought. He has authored works on Aristotle, Kant, and Italian traditions, focusing on epistemology and methodology in philosophical inquiry. [Publisher's text]

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Collected essays.

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  • Volume 1. [no special title].