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Michel de Montaigne, accidental philosopher

Autor Ann Hartle

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Michel de Montaigne, accidental philosopher
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"Michel de Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, has always been acknowledged as a great literary figure but has never been thought of as a philosophical original. This book is the first to treat Montaigne as a serious thinker in his own right, takin...

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  • Publisher CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521821681
  • ISBN10 0521821681
  • Type BOOK
  • Pages 303
  • Published 2003
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Cloth

Michel de Montaigne, accidental philosopher

Autor Ann Hartle

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

"Michel de Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, has always been acknowledged as a great literary figure but has never been thought of as a philosophical original. This book is the first to treat Montaigne as a serious thinker in his own right, takin...

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"Michel de Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, has always been acknowledged as a great literary figure but has never been thought of as a philosophical original. This book is the first to treat Montaigne as a serious thinker in his own right, taking as its point of departure Montaigne's description of himself as "an unpremeditated and accidental philosopher."" "Whereas previous commentators have treated Montaigne's Essays as embodying a skepticism harking back to classical sources, Ann Hartle offers a fresh account that reveals Montaigne's thought to be dialectical, transforming skeptical doubt into wonder at the most familiar aspects of life. The essay is the new philosophical form of this dialectical thought, in which the world is presented as radically contingent but where the divine is present in and incarnational and sacramental way." This reassessment of a much admired but also much underestimated thinker will interest a wide range of historians of philosophy as well as scholars in comparative literature, French studies, and the history of ideas.