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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Annelie GroßePublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Voltaire Foundation Volume: 2024:02 ISBN: 9781837644032ISBN 10: 1837644039 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 13 February 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Reason and faith in the Enlightenment The Huguenots and the Enlightenment Religious Enlightenment Method and structure of the book Formey’s concept of philosophy and its relationship to religion Philosophy as a universal science of reason The epistemological foundations of Christian philosophy The Christian philosopher in the French debate about the ‘true’ philosopher Formey in the Berlin Huguenot Enlightenment, or how to reconcile the pastor and the philosopher Early Huguenot socialisation Acquaintance with Wolffianism Formey’s transition from pastor to professor of philosophy Preaching like a philosopher and philosophising like a preacher Philosophical preaching between Calvinist homiletic reform and Wolffianism Formey’s transformation of philosophical sermons into moral philosophical essays Secularisation of morality The existence of God and the superiority of metaphysics Rationalism against scepticism: Formey’s dictionary entry for ‘God’ Metaphysics against physico-theology: Formey’s revision of the teleological proof of God Formey and Maupertuis on metaphysics Newtonians against Wolffians: Perception of the debate by two groups of contemporaries Pre-established harmony and fatalism Popularising Wolff’s philosophy: Formey’s Belle wolfienne Formey’s multi-vocal criticism of pre-established harmony and the nexus rerum The origins of Formey’s criticism The debate on free will An empirical science of the soul Free will between absolute necessity and liberty of indifference The free will debate at the Berlin Academy Providence, moral duties and optimism The Berlin Academy’s 1751 prize essay competition on the theme of providence The ‘real’ theory of fortune: Formey and the winning essay The debate between Formey and Boullier about Leibnizian optimism Natural law, morality and science Formey on Rousseau’s Discours sur les sciences et les arts Formey’s scientific moral philosophy Divine and natural law in Formey’s moral philosophy Conclusion – Religious Enlightenment between Calvinism and Wolffianism Bibliography Archival material Primary sources Secondary sourcesReviewsAuthor InformationAnnelie Große is a researcher at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities where she is currently working in a project on Prussian history. She published several articles on the philosophy at the Berlin Academy in the eighteenth century and of Samuel Formey in particular. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |