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Racjonalność afirmacji i negacji w nowoczesnej filozofii francuskiej
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This article refers to the rationality of affirmations and negations appearing in the philosophies of Descartes and Voltaire who can be treated as followers of previous traditions that separated these two modes of articulating rationality, including the traditions of antiquity. These modes became somewhat of a rule first for Socrates, and later for his disciple, Plato. However, Descartes and Voltaire slightly modified those traditions in order to adjust the rationalities they wrote about to the needs and expectations of their contemporaries. Voltaire negated, among other things, the rationality of Descartes' philosophy, but there were also a significant number of critics before him who expressed similar opinions, such as Leibniz or Kant. (original abstract)
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199-208
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- Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Bibliografia
- Descartes R., Discourse on Method, New York 1924.
- Hazard P., European thought in the eighteenth century: from Montesquieu to Lessing, London 1954.
- Hegel G.W.F., Lectures on the History of Philosophy, London 1892.
- Pomeau R., Voltaire, in: Literatura francuska (group editing), volume 1, Warsaw 1974.
- Voltaire, Candide, New York 1918.
- Voltaire, Letters on England, Pennsylvania State University 2002.
- Voltaire, Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 6, London 1824.
- Weischeld W., Die philosophische Hintertreppe. Die grossen Philosophen in Alltag und Denken, Munchen 1973.
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