This volume contains the key philosophical writings of maverick
Enlightenment philosopher André-Pierre Le Guay de Prémontval
(1716-1764). Prémontval was a prolific member of the Berlin Academy
of Sciences, and in his career as academic he wrote a series of essays
and books on a range of core philosophical topics, such as necessity
and contingency, free will, sufficient reason, personal identity, the
nature of the mind and its relationship with the body, optimism, and
the existence of God. Prémontval’s philosophy, shaped by his
opposition to key philosophers such as Descartes, Leibniz, and Wolff,
is notable for a number of original and often provocative positions on
key philosophical issues of the time, which he supported by inventive
critiques and a raft of novel arguments. In addition to developing a
highly original proof for the existence of God based on the principles
of atheism, Prémontval argued that all possible beings exist, and do
so necessarily and therefore eternally; he insisted that the universe
unfolded through an interplay of chance and necessity, its direction
influenced by God but not under God’s direct control; and he
considered free will a curse and the main impediment to the
realization of the only aim fitting for God, which was to make all
beings happy and holy as quickly as possible. His writings are notable
for anticipating modern developments such as open theism, process
theology, and animal theodicy. In this volume, Lloyd Strickland makes
Prémontval’s key philosophical writings available in English for
the first time. In making these translations, Strickland—a
well-respected translator of Leibniz’s work—has consulted the
original manuscripts to ensure the greatest accuracy, and as befits a
scholarly edition, the texts are meticulously documented with copious
annotations. Accompanying the texts is a substantial and informative
introduction.
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ISBN
9781498563574
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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