Histoire De La Philosophie Moderne, Depuis La Renaissance Des Lettres Jusqu' Kant explores the evolution of philosophical thought from the Renaissance to the era of Immanuel Kant. Written by Johann Gottlieb Buhle, this comprehensive work examines the key figures, ideas, and movements that shaped modern philosophy. From the revival of classical learning to the Enlightenment, Buhle traces the development of philosophical inquiry and its impact on Western thought. This book provides valuable insights into the intellectual foundations of the modern world. A crucial resource for students and scholars of philosophy, history, and intellectual history.
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