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"Always to do ladies, damosels, and gentlewomen succour": Women and the Chivalric Code in Malory's Morte Darthur | 1 | |
Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464): First Modern Philosopher? | 13 | |
Marsilio Ficino on Significatio | 30 | |
Pomponazzi: Moral Virtue in a Deterministic Universe | 44 | |
The Secret of Pico's Oration: Cabala and Renaissance Philosophy | 56 | |
Between Republic and Monarchy? Liberty, Security, and the Kingdom of France in Machiavelli | 82 | |
Montaigne, An Apology for Raymond Sebond: Happiness and the Poverty of Reason | 94 | |
The Natural Philosophy of Giordano Bruno | 111 | |
Francis Bacon and the Humanistic Aspects of Modernity | 124 | |
Hobbes's Atheism | 140 | |
New Wine in Old Bottles: Gassendi and the Aristotelian Origin of Physics | 167 | |
Descartes, Mechanics, and the Mechanical Philosophy | 185 | |
"Presence" and "Likeness" in Arnauld's Critique of Malebranche | 205 | |
Pascal's Wagers | 213 | |
Eternity and Immortality in Spinoza's Ethics | 224 | |
Occasionalism and Efficacious Laws in Malebranche | 245 | |
What Kind of a Skeptic Was Bayle? | 258 | |
From Locke's Letter to Montesquieu's Lettres | 280 | |
Contributors | 307 |
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