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Early Modern French Thought: The Age of Suspicion.(Book Review)
Publication: The Modern Language Review Publication Date: 01-JUL-05 Author: Moles, Elizabeth |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Modern Humanities Research Association
Early Modern French Thought: The Age of Suspicion. By MICHAEL MORIARTY. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2003. xiv+271 pp. 53 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 0-19-926146-6.
Michael Moriarty follows a meticulous survey of previous scholarship on theology and history with chapters on 'Descartes' forma future' (pp. 60-99), 'Pascal's Critique of Experience' (pp. 100-50), and Malebranche: 'What is falsely called experience' (pp. 151-49). In analyzing suspicion he sedulously avoids attributing a modern understanding of the self to his three authors.
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