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  1. Theology and the God of the philosophers.Thomas M. Jansenism Lennon - 2006 - In Donald Rutherford (ed.), The Cambridge companion to early modern philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Tocqueville, Jansenism, and the necessity of the political in a democratic age: building a republic for the moderns.David A. Selby - 2015 - Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
    Engaging, interdisciplinary work exploring the influence of the Jansenist tradition on Alexis de Tocqueville's life and works. The most comprehensive treatment of the subject to date.
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    The Jansenist Campaign for Toleration of Protestants in Late Eighteenth-Century France: Sacred or Secular?Charles H. O'Brien - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (4):523.
  4. Jansenism and Liberalism: The Making of Citizens in Post-Revolutionary France.Cheryl Welch - 1986 - History of Political Thought 7 (1):151.
  5. Jansenism, popular sovereignty, and the general will in the pre-Revolutionary crisis.Jeffrey Ryan Harris - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
     
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  6. Copernicanism, jansenism, and remonstrantism in the seventeenth century netherlands.Tabitta Van Nouhuys - 2005 - In John Hedley Brooke & Ian Maclean (eds.), Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion. Oxford University Press.
     
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  7. Jansenism during the Revolution : the Nouvelles ecclesiastiques in the face of dechristianization.Monique Cottret - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
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    Malebranche, Jansenism and the Sixth Meditation.Alison Laywine - 1999 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 81 (2):148-173.
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    Jansenism and the Crise Pyrrhonienne.Thomas M. Lennon - 1977 - Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (2):297.
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    In Search of Individual Responsibility: The Dark Side of Organizations in the Light of Jansenist Ethics.Ghislain Deslandes - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 101 (S1):61-70.
    In showing how the bureaucratic space negatively influences the moral conscience of managers, Robert Jackall’s sociological writings have pointed up one of the darkest sides of organizations. In fact, in the business ethics literature there is much to support Jackall’s pessimistic contentions, suggesting that bureaucracy can rob individual managers of their sense of responsibility. How then can this space for individual freedom, so essential in re-establishing responsible management, be recreated? In order to answer this question, we propose to interpret Jackall’s (...)
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  11. A suppression revisited : Jansenism, conservativsm, and the anti-Jesuit ordinances of 1828.Daniel J. Watkins - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
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    God Owes Us Nothing: A Brief Remark on Pascal's Religion and on the Spirit of Jansenism.Leszek Kołakowski - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    _God Owes Us Nothing_ reflects on the centuries-long debate in Christianity: how do we reconcile the existence of evil in the world with the goodness of an omnipotent God, and how does God's omnipotence relate to people's responsibility for their own salvation or damnation. Leszek Kolakowski approaches this paradox as both an exercise in theology and in revisionist Christian history based on philosophical analysis. Kolakowski's unorthodox interpretation of the history of modern Christianity provokes renewed discussion about the historical, intellectual, and (...)
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  13. Reflections of Jansenism in North America : La Salle and his letters.Daniella Kostroun - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
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    Aux sources jansénistes de la première œuvre de Malebranche.André Robinet - forthcoming - Les Etudes Philosophiques.
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  15. Marshall McLuhan, Canadian schizo-Jansenist and pseudo-Joycean precursor of and preparer for the dissemination of French theory in North America.Donald Theall - 2001 - In Sylvère Lotringer & Sande Cohen (eds.), French theory in America. New York: Routledge. pp. 111--23.
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    What Has Cartesianism To Do with Jansenism?Tad M. Schmaltz - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (1):37-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:What Has Cartesianism To Do with Jansenism?Tad M. SchmaltzMy title is modeled on the famous query of the third-century theologian, Tertullian: “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” Tertullian’s question asks what pagan Greek learning has to do with the theology of the early Church. By comparison my question asks what philosophical Cartesianism has to do with theological Jansenism, and more specifically what these movements had to do with (...)
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    9. Tocqueville’s Relation to Jansenism.Lucien Jaume - 2013 - In Tocqueville: The Aristocratic Sources of Liberty. Princeton University Press. pp. 159-192.
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    Noël-Antoine Pluche as a Jansenist natural theologian.Ann Blair - 2016 - Intellectual History Review 26 (1):91-99.
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  19. Writing religion into the French century of lights : the confessions of a Protestant historian of the Catholic Jansenist controversy.Dale K. Van Kley - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
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    Knox on Jansenist EnthusiasmOxford Magazine.Journal of Religion.Journal of Theological Studies.Catholic Historical Review. [REVIEW]Edward B. Ham, J. M. Thompson, Joachim Wach, Norman Sykes & Clarence J. Ryan - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (2):283.
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    Gaston de Rohan. Un évêque de Strasbourg dans la question janseniste (1713-1718).Claude Muller - 2010 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 84 (1):61-72.
    Prince-évêque de Strasbourg de 1704 à 1749, Gaston de Rohan devient en 1713, par la volonté de Louis XIV, grand aumônier de la Cour, un an après avoir été promu au cardinalat. Dès lors, le prélat se voit investi de la mission de mettre fin à la querelle jansé- niste. Il s’y emploie avec efficacité dans son diocèse, mais ne peut résoudre la crise à l’échelle nationale.
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    The Quebec Hospitalière and the Closeted Jansenist: The Duplessis-Hecquet Correspondence, with an Unpublished Letter by Hecquet.Thomas M. Carr - 2010 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 29:91.
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  23. The "ides of August 1814" : The Jansenists and the image of Port-Royal in the anti-Jesuitism of the restoration.Valerie Guittienne-Murger - 2019 - In Mita Choudhury, Daniel J. Watkins & Dale K. Van Kley (eds.), Belief and politics in Enlightenment France: essays in honor of Dale K. Van Kley. [Liverpool, UK]: Liverpool University Press.
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    Chapter Ten. Self-Love and Society: Jansenism and the Honnête Homme.Nannerl O. Keohane - 1980 - In Philosophy and the State in France the Renaissance to the Enlightenment /Nannerl O. Keohane. --. --. Princeton University Press, C1980. pp. 283-311.
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    Contemporary reactions to the enlightenment (1728-1762): a study of three critical journals, the Jesuit Journal de Trévoux, the Jansenist Nouvelles ecclésiastiques, and the secular Journal des savants.Cyril B. O'Keefe - 1974 - Genève: Slatkine.
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    God Owes us Nothing: A Brief Remark on Pascal's Religion and on the Spirit of Jansenism. [REVIEW]John C. McCarthy - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (3):669-670.
    It is, if not a happy accident, then surely a pleasing peripety that despite Pascal's intention to complete an Apology for the Christian Religion, the fragmentary character of his Pensées should, by its very incompleteness, so well have served his purpose, as the vitality of the torso he left us attests. Yet there is ample evidence in the Pensées themselves that the book's orderless order captures both the rhetorical problem Pascal confronted and the solution he envisaged. More broadly stated, the (...)
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  27. God Owes Us Nothing: A Brief Remark on Pascal's Religion and on the Spirit of Jansenism. [REVIEW]James Wetzel - 1997 - Religious Studies 33 (1):121-130.
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    E. D. James, Pierre Nicole, Jansenist and Humanist. A study of his Thought. La Haye, Martinus Nijhoff, 1972. 16 × 24, 192 p. (Archives internationales d'Histoire des Idées, Séries minor I). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (73-74):182-183.
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    René Taveneaux, La vie quotidienne des Jansénistes aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Paris, Hachette Littérature, 1973. 13 × 19,5, 288 p. (La Vie quotidienne). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (75-76):381-385.
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    Genèse d’un coup de force polémique.Sylvio Hermann De Franceschi - 2018 - ThéoRèmes 12 (12).
    Just as he puts to the test, in his private correspondence, the philosophical theses that he will then defend in more elaborate treatises, Fenelon has thus put to the test, in his letters, polemic anti-Jansenist arguments that he has then developed in his Pastoral Instruction in the form of dialogues subscribed on January 1, 1714 to defend the doctrinal legitimacy of the condemnation of Quesnel’s errors by the Bull Vnigenitus. In the years before the publication of the Clementine Constitution, Fénelon’s (...)
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    Liberté, nécessité, contrainte chez Jansénius, Arnauld et Nicole.Michael Moriarty - 2015 - Archives de Philosophie 78 (1):111-130.
    Résumé Les théologiens jansénistes s’évertuent à réconcilier la thèse selon laquelle l’homme est assujetti à une nécessité générale de pécher avec le libre arbitre. Jansénius affirme que, malgré la nécessité générale, nous avons la liberté d’indifférence en ce qui concerne les actes particuliers ; mais il prétend aussi (en dépit d’Aristote) que la concupiscence, source des actes particuliers, se ramène à une forme de contrainte. Arnauld se contente d’affirmer la compatibilité de la nécessité générale de pécher avec l’indifférence, tandis que (...)
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    (1 other version)The fable of the bees.Bernard Mandeville (ed.) - 1714 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books.
    This edition includes, in addition to the most pertinent sections of The Fable's two volumes, a selection from Mandeville's An Enquiry into the Origin of Honor and selections from two of Mandeville's most important sources: Pierre Bayle and the Jansenist Pierre Nicole. Hundert's Introduction places Mandeville in a number of eighteenth-century debates--particularly that of the nature and morality of commercial modernity--and underscores the degree to which his work stood as a central problem, not only for his immediate English contemporaries, but (...)
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    Entretiens Sur La Metaphysique, Sur La Religion Et Sur La Mort.Nicolas Malebranche & Michel David - 2023 - Legare Street Press.
    Dans ce livre, Malebranche expose sa philosophie à travers des entretiens avec un philosophe, un janséniste et un mandarin chinois. Il explore les différentes dimensions de la métaphysique, de la religion et de la mort et cherche à répondre aux questions fondamentales de l'existence. Tout étudiant en philosophie trouvera ce livre intéressant et instructif. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is (...)
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    Adoration and Annihilation: The Convent Philosophy of Port-Royal.John J. Conley - 2009 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    A convent philosophy -- Mère Angélique Arnauld : virtue and grace -- Mère Agnès Arnauld : adoration and right -- Mère Angélique de Saint-Jean Arnauld d'Andilly : persecution and resistance -- A nocturnal philosophy.
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  35. Les Provinciales de Blaise Pascal, leur histoire et celle de leur bibliographie.Albert Maire - 1925 - Paris,: L. Giraud-Badin.
     
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    (1 other version)Putting on Virtue: The Legacy of the Splendid Vices.Jennifer A. Herdt - 2008 - University of Chicago Press.
    Augustine famously claimed that the virtues of pagan Rome were nothing more than splendid vices. This critique reinvented itself as a suspicion of acquired virtue as such, and true Christian virtue has, ever since, been set against a false, hypocritical virtue alleged merely to conceal pride. _Putting On Virtue_ reveals how a distrust of learned and habituated virtue shaped both early modern Christian moral reflection and secular forms of ethical thought. Jennifer Herdt develops her claims through an argument of broad (...)
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    La “conversación” sobre Blaise Pascal de Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.Alberto Mira Almodóvar - 2016 - Ingenium. Revista Electrónica de Pensamiento Moderno y Metodología En Historia de la Ideas 10:229-252.
    Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa offers in this writing an exposition on the incidence of the French spiritual strength of seventeenth century, with an outline of the history and events in Port- Royal des Champs and the atmosphere created by the monastery as a center of French thought of this century. The lesson is complete with a tour by the biography and thought of Blaise Pascal, in which, as indicated by Lampedusa himself, Port-Royal found its best advocate and its maximum expression.
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    Logic, or, The art of thinking: containing, besides common rules, several new observations appropriate for forming judgment.Antoine Arnauld - 1996 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Pierre Nicole & Jill Vance Buroker.
    Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole were philosophers and theologians associated with Port-Royal Abbey, a centre of the Catholic Jansenist movement in seventeenth-century France. Their enormously influential Logic or the Art of Thinking, which went through five editions in their lifetimes, treats topics in logic, language, theory of knowledge and metaphysics, and also articulates the response of 'heretical' Jansenist Catholicism to orthodox Catholic and Protestant views on grace, free will and the sacraments. In attempting to combine the categorical theory of the (...)
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    Essais de morale.Pierre Nicole - 1999 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF. Edited by Laurent Thirouin.
    Etrange personnage que Pierre Nicole. La postérité l'a rangé parmi les deuxièmes rôles de Port-Royal, une sorte de permanent du parti janséniste. Il a secondé le grand Arnauld, instruit Racine dans les Petites Ecoles, aidé Pascal et traduit en latin ses Provinciales. Fidèle entre les fidèles, et en même temps mal à l'aise dans cette atmosphère de fronde et de résistance que représente le milieu de Port-Royal, au sein de la France du XVII e siècle, ce latiniste timoré ne songeait (...)
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    Pascal, l'autre crise de la conscience européenne.Louis-Edgard de Pinieux - 2021 - Chiré-en-Montreuil: Éditions de Chiré.
    De Maistre à Jacques Vier, en passant par l'abbé Bremond, Mgr Calvet, l'abbé Baudin et le cardinal Journet, par Massis, Bourget, Maritain, Goyau, Maurras et bien d'autres, l'auteur a enquêté. Et il faut l'admettre, le Pascal des paroissiens correspond rarement au Pascal historique: "... il y a chez Pascal une critique sociale et politique [...] qu'il serait à peine exagéré de dire qu'aucun des théoriciens du XVIIIe siècle ne l'a seulement rejointe," écrit Goldschmidt. Son génie a contribué à introduire dans (...)
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    Antoine Arnauld: Trois Études.Jean Robert Armogathe, Jean Lesaulnier & Denis Moreau (eds.) - 1994 - La Rochelle: Rumeur des âges.
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    Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole: Logic or the Art of Thinking.Jill Vance Buroker (ed.) - 1996 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole were philosophers and theologians associated with Port-Royal Abbey, a centre of the Catholic Jansenist movement in seventeenth-century France. Their enormously influential Logic or the Art of Thinking, which went through five editions in their lifetimes, treats topics in logic, language, theory of knowledge and metaphysics, and also articulates the response of 'heretical' Jansenist Catholicism to orthodox Catholic and Protestant views on grace, free will and the sacraments. In attempting to combine the categorical theory of the (...)
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    The Evangelical Counter-Enlightenment: From Ecstasy to Fundamentalism in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam in the 18th Century.William R. Everdell - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This contribution to the global history of ideas uses biographical profiles of 18th-century contemporaries to find what Salafist and Sufi Islam, Evangelical Protestant and Jansenist Catholic Christianity, and Hasidic Judaism have in common. Such figures include Muḥammad Ibn abd al-Waḥhab, Count Nikolaus Zinzendorf, Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Israel Ba’al Shem Tov. The book is a unique and comprehensive study of the conflicted relationship between the “evangelical” movements in all three Abrahamic religions and the ideas of the Enlightenment (...)
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    Entretien avec Sacy sur la philosophie: extrait des Mémoires de Fontaine.Blaise Pascal, Isaac-Louis le Maistre de Sacy & Richard Scholar - 2003
    Récit de la rencontre à Port-Royal-des-Champs en janvier 1655 entre Lemaistre de Sacy, théologien janséniste, et Pascal, jeune philosophe et savant reconnu. Sacy, soucieux de préserver la foi, proscrit la lecture et l'usage de la philosophie alors que Pascal trouve chez Epictète la grandeur de l'homme soumis à la volonté de Dieu et, chez Montaigne, la misère de l'homme submergé par l'incertitude.
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    Watching the Detectives.Matthew Sayler - 2013 - Renascence 65 (4):286-302.
    Considering The Third Man as an “entertainment” with “serious religious and ethical engagement,” this essay suggests the novel’s ultimate discrediting of the despair indicated by the desolate setting, postwar Vienna, and by Jansenist determinism. Two thematically crucial scenes address this despair: the visit to the office of Dr. Winkler, the cynical relic collector; and the interview between the protagonist and the charlatan Harry Lime, who has faked his own death, as they ride on the Great Wheel. “Both Lime’s speech atop (...)
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    Descartes and Pascal on the Passions and the possibility of Morality.Hanna Vandenbussche - 2015 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 77 (2):221-249.
    Pascal’s anti-Cartesianism continues to be a widely discussed theme in the relevant secondary literature. In referring to his Jansenistic background, most authors tend to focus on certain prominent themes in Pascal’s writings such as the tension between grandeur and misere, the apologetic strategy of the Pensees as well as Pascal’s criticism of human reason. This article, however, engages more directly with Pascal’s invasive criticism of the optimistic Cartesian view concerning the human passions and free will. While Descartes claims that every (...)
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    The Powers and Perils of Solitude: Perspectives from Eighteenth-Century French Literature, Religion, and Medicine.Anne Vila - 2024 - Ruch Filozoficzny 79 (4):141-173.
    This article examines various meanings of solitude in eighteenth-century Europe, with emphasis on French thought and culture. Part 1 is a survey of literary representations of solitude and contemplation. Part II is devoted to the Jansenist convulsionnaires, Catholic dissidents who took part in a larger appeal against the repressive Unigenitus Bull of 1713. Although the convulsionary movement sought to attract crowds and publicity, it was also grounded in a Jansenist tradition of spiritual retreat that was emulated by the movement’s de (...)
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    Natura idei na podstawie utworu O Prawdziwych i fałszywych ideach Antoine'a Arnaulda.Elżbieta Elżbieta Walerich - 2013 - Filo-Sofija 13 (20).
    Elżbieta Walerich The Nature of an Idea according to A. Arnauld’s On True and False IdeasIn the work On True and False Ideas Arnauld attacks, above all, the part of Malebranche’s theory which concerns the ontological status of ideas. The French Jansenist claims that in this doctrine the perceiving mind is completely cut off from the real world created by God. The most important aim of the book is to prove, using geometrical method, the falsity of ideas if one understands (...)
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    Kant and the Selfish Hypothesis.Eric Entrican Wilson - 2015 - Social Theory and Practice 41 (3):377-402.
    One of the major debates of early modern philosophy concerned what David Hume called “the selfish hypothesis.” According to this view, all human conduct is motivated by self-love. Influential versions can be found in the writings of Hobbes, Mandeville, the Jansenists, and La Rochefoucauld. Important critics of this view included Butler, Shaftesbury, Hutcheson, Rousseau, Hume, and Smith. My essay argues that we should add Kant to this list of critics. I propose that Kant knew about this important debate and (...)
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  50. The Hidden God: A Study of Tragic Vision in the Pensées of Pascal and the Tragedies of Racine.Lucien Goldmann - 1964 - Routledge.
    The concept of ‘world visions’, first elaborated in the early work of Georg Lukàcs, is used here as a tool whereby the similarities between Pascal’s Pensées and Kant’s critical philosophy are contrasted with the rationalism of Descartes and the empiricism of Hume. For Lucien Goldmann, a leading exponent of the most fruitful method of applying Marxist ideas to literary and philosophical problems, the ‘tragic vision’ marked an important phase in the development of European thought from rationalism and empiricism to the (...)
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