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The Importance of Non-Christian Religions in the Philosophy of Pierre Bayle

John Christian Laursen (Hrsg.), Marta García-Alonso (Hrsg.)

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Allgemeines, Lexika

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This book offers a fresh perspective on early modern philosophy by highlighting Pierre Bayle's engagement with non-Christian sources. If our major political, ethical, and epistemic doctrines were solely rooted in Christian genealogies, it would seem necessary to include Christianity in the European Constitution. However, this book reveals a different story. The anthropological insights gained from encounters with other lands not only enriched the ethical and political discussions of philosophers, historians, and literati, but also paralleled the incorporation of empirical data from these regions into fields like medicine, botany, or navigation. These accounts became the building blocks for ethical and political thought, a wellspring of new ideas, thereby making the understanding of other cultures and religions pivotal in reflecting upon the specificities of Europe. Pierre Bayle's work exemplifies this transformative influence.

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Religious Tolerance, Non-Christian religions, Philosophy of Pierre Bayle, Confucianism, Eastern religions, Atheism, Pierre Bayle, Travel Literature, Judaism, Greco-Roman Religion, Islamic philosophy, Zoroaster, Chinese philosophy