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  1. 17th century in philosophy. This is a timeline of philosophy in the 17th century ( 17th-century philosophy ). Events. Queen Christina (at the table on the right) in discussion with French philosopher René Descartes (Romanticized painting from the 19th century.).

  2. 29 de jul. de 2010 · In the seventeenth century, “consciousness” began to take on a uniquely modern sense. This transition was sparked by new theories of mind and ideas, and it connected with other important issues of debate during the seventeenth century, including debates over the transparency of the mental, animal consciousness, and innate ideas.

  3. 27 de jun. de 2023 · The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy offers a uniquely comprehensive and authoritative overview of early-modern philosophy written by an international team of specialists.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · René Descartes. Born: March 31, 1596, La Haye, Touraine, France. Died: February 11, 1650, Stockholm, Sweden (aged 53) Notable Works: “La Géométrie” “Letter to Voetius” “Meditations on First Philosophy” “Principles of Philosophy” “Rules for the Direction of the Mind” “The Discourse on Method” “The Passions of the Soul” “The World” (Show more)

  5. The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy is one of an ongoing series of volumes that provides a survey from the Presocratics to at least the eighteenth century (the latter volume is in active preparation).

  6. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Enlightenment, a European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity were synthesized into a worldview that gained wide assent in the West and that instigated revolutionary developments in art, philosophy, and politics.

  7. As a forerunner of the Age of Enlightenment, Spinoza significantly influenced modern biblical criticism, 17th-century rationalism, and Dutch intellectual culture, establishing himself as one of the most important and radical philosophers of the early modern period.