The Cambridge History of French Thought
Michael Moriarty editor Jeremy Jennings editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th May '19
Should be back in stock very soon
History of how, over many centuries, French thinkers have revolutionized European thought about knowledge, religion, politics, and society.
The book offers a comprehensive account of philosophical, religious, political and social thought in France from the Middle Ages to the present. It will appeal to the general reader as well as undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics wanting a succinct and well-informed account of fields other than their own.French thinkers have revolutionized European thought about knowledge, religion, politics, and society. Delivering a comprehensive history of thought in France from the Middle Ages to the present, this book follows themes and developments of thought across the centuries. It provides readers with studies of both systematic thinkers and those who operate less systematically, through essays or fragments, and places them all in their many contexts. Informed by up-to-date research, these accessible chapters are written by prominent experts in their fields who investigate key concepts in non-technical language. Chapters feature treatments of specific thinkers as individuals including Voltaire, Rousseau, Descartes and Derrida, but also more general movements and schools of thought from humanism to liberalism, via the Enlightenment, Romanticism, Marxism, and feminism. Furthermore, the influence of gender, race, empire and slavery are investigated to offer a broad and fulfilling account of French thought throughout the ages.
'The Cambridge History of French Thought is much more than an overview of philosophy during the period since the Middle Ages … this is a useful work that would make a valuable addition to any serious university library.' R. W. Lemmons, Choice
ISBN: 9781107163676
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 37mm
Weight: 970g
598 pages