Condillac and His Reception - Antoine-Mahut, Delphine; Waldow, Anik; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Condillac and His Reception

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This volume explores the philosophy of Étienne Bonnot de Condillac. It presents, for the first time, English-language essays on Condillac?s philosophy, making the complexity and sophistication of his arguments and their influence on early modern philosophy accessible to a wider readership.

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This volume explores the philosophy of Étienne Bonnot de Condillac. It presents, for the first time, English-language essays on Condillac?s philosophy, making the complexity and sophistication of his arguments and their influence on early modern philosophy accessible to a wider readership.


Condillac?s reflections on the origin and nature of human abilities, such as the ability to reason, reflect and use language, took philosophy in distinctly new directions. This volume showcases the diversity of themes and methods inspired by Condillac?s work. The chapters are divided into four thematic sections. Part 1 traces connections between Condillac and his contemporaries to understand the context in which themes and discussions central to Condillac?s own philosophical thinking evolved. Part 2 focuses on the different ways in which Condillac?s philosophy was taken up, challenged, and further developed in nineteenth-century France, before moving in Part 3 to the discussion of thinkers outside of France. Finally, Part 4 looks at the contemporary applications of Condillac?s philosophy in a variety of different fields, such as phenomenology, psychology, and psychopathology.


Condillac and His Reception will appeal to scholars and advanced students working on early modern philosophy, history of science and intellectual history.

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1. Introduction: Condillac and Us Delphine Antoine-Mahut and Anik Waldow  Part 1: Condillac and His Intellectual Context  2. The Materialists (Diderot, La Mettrie, Deschamps) and Condillac?s Theory of Knowledge Guillaume Coissard  3. Condillac and the Molyneux Problem Peter Anstey  4. Reinventing Newtonianism: Hypotheses, Systems and Attraction in Condillac Gianni Paganini  5. Languages of Action, Methodological Signs and Deafness: The Reception of Condillac by the Abbé de L?Épée?or was It the Other Way Around? Marion Chottin  Part 2: Condillac?s Reception in Nineteenth-Century France  6. Condillac Restored: The Paradox of Attention in Pierre Laromigui?re?s Lessons on Philosophy (1815) Pierre Brouillet  7. Madness and Ideologist Philosophy of the Mind: Pinel and Condillac on the Dualism of Understanding and Will Samuel Lézé  8. ?The Only, the True French Metaphysician of the Eighteenth Century:? Condillac, Cousin and the ?French School? Delphine Antoine-Mahut  9. Condillac?s Puerile Reveries: The Reception of Condillac in Phrenology and in the Philosophy of Auguste Comte Laurent Clauzade  Part 3: Condillac?s Influence Beyond France  10. Between Debate and Reception: Formey Reads Condillac Angela Ferraro  11. Rethinking the Human Animal with Condillac and Herder Anik Waldow  12. The Reception of Condillac in Argentina: From the Nineteenth-Century Professors of idéologie to José Ingenieros Silvia Manzo  Part 4: Contemporary Receptions  13. Time, Order and the Human Interior: Paths towards Condillac Christopher Goodey  14. Representations of the Body and Self-Knowledge: Condillac?s Treatise on Sensations and Contemporary Naturalistic Psychology Ali?nor Bertrand  15. Reductions and Radicalisation of Reductions: Condillac, Michel Henry and Maine de Biran Anne Devarieux