British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25.5 (2017): Cambridge Platonism, edited by Sarah Hutton
Contents
- Introduction: The Cambridge Platonists: Some New Studies, Sarah Hutton, 851-857; full-text available here.
- Patrides, Plotinus and the Cambridge Platonists, Stephen R. L. Clark, 858-877
- Descartes and More on the infinity of the world, Igor Agostini, 878-896
- ‘In human shape to become the very beast!’ – Henry More on animals, Cecilia Muratori, 897-915
- Henry More as reader of Marcus Aurelius, John Sellars, 916-931
- Gods and giants: Cudworth’s platonic metaphysics and his ancient theology, Douglas Hedley, 932-953
- Cudworth on superintellectual instinct as inclination to the good, David Leech, 954-970
- Pre-existence and universal salvation – the Origenian renaissance in early modern Cambridge, Christian Hengstermann, 971-989
- Time, space, and process in Anne Conway, Emily Thomas, 990-1010
- Three texts on the Kabbalah: More, Wachter, Leibniz, and the philosophy of the Hebrews, Mogens Lærke, 1011-1030
- Whichcote, Shaftesbury and Locke: Shaftesbury’s critique of Locke’s epistemology and moral philosophy, Friedrich A. Uehlein, 1031-1048