Berlin Academy in the reign of Frederick the Great

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The status of metaphysics

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  • ISBN 9781802070255
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This collection sheds new light on the nature, role and practice of philosophy and science in the renewed Berlin Academy from the mid-1740s to the 1770s, and in so doing provides a robust new instalment of materials for the broader task of constructing a historiography of philosophy at this important Enlightenment institution. The collection ranges from discussions of the roles of philosophy and natural philosophy in the formation of the reinvigorated Academy in the mid-1740s, to conceptions of the correct philosophical methodology to be deployed by the Academy. It provides the first ever study of the nature and arrangement of the new classes of the Academy, and a fresh appraisal of the Academy’s methodological eclecticism. One recurring theme is the status of metaphysics: there are studies of both special metaphysics, including the study of the soul; general metaphysics, that is, the study of being in general; and foundational metaphysical principles and concepts, such as Maupertuis’s Principle of least action, Euler’s concept of space and Lambert’s notion of an experimental metaphysics. The collection also takes the study of the Academy in new directions through focused studies of important figures whose writings deserve to be better understood, such as Jean Bernard Merian, Louis de Beausobre, Jean Henri Samuel Formey and Johann Georg Sulzer.

Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet is Researcher at the Research Institute of the University of Bucharest. Her work focuses on Kant and the German Enlightenment, as well as on Emilie du Châtelet and the reception of Kant’s philosophy in the 20th century. Her monograph L’avènement de la métaphysique kantienne. Prémisses et enjeux d’une réception au XXe siècle is forthcoming with Garnier, Paris. Peter R. Anstey is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. He specialises in early modern philosophy with a particular focus on the thought of John Locke, Robert Boyle, and the French philosophes. His monograph on Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism (with Alberto Vanzo) is forthcoming with Cambridge University Press.