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The Cambridge Companion to Montaigne

This volume explores the range of Montaigne's philosophy and its social and intellectual contexts.

Ullrich Langer (Edited by)

9780521525565, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 5 May 2005

268 pages
22.8 x 15.5 x 1.4 cm, 0.38 kg

"readers of Early Modern philosophy will greatly benefit from the insights fathered in this book." Zahi Zalloua, Whitman College

Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592), the great Renaissance skeptic and pioneer of the essay form, is known for his innovative method of philosophical inquiry which mixes the anecdotal and the personal with serious critiques of human knowledge, politics and the law. He is the first European writer to be intensely interested in the representations of his own intimate life, including not just his reflections and emotions but also the state of his body. His rejection of fanaticism and cruelty and his admiration for the civilizations of the New World mark him out as a predecessor of modern notions of tolerance and acceptance of otherness. In this volume an international team of contributors explores the range of his philosophy and also examines the social and intellectual contexts in which his thought was expressed.

List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Note on the text
Chronology
1. Introduction Ullrich Langer
2. Montaigne's political and religious context Ullrich Langer
3. Montaigne's legacy Warren Boutcher
4. Montaigne and antiquity: fancies and grotesques John O'Brien
5. The Essays and the New World Tom Conley
6. Justice and the law: on the reverse side of the Essays André Tournon
7. Montaigne and the notion of prudence Francis Goyet
8. Montaigne and the truth of the schools Ian Maclean
9. The investigation of nature George Hoffmann
10. Montaigne and scepticism Ann Hartle
11. Montaigne on moral philosophy and the good life J. B. Schneewind
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: History of ideas [JFCX], Western philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, c 500 to c 1600 [HPCB]

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