The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and Philosophy of Atheism Is Confuted, and Its Impossibility Demonstrated; Volume 2 (Monotheismes Et Philosophie, #27) (Cambridge Platonists S., #1)

by Thomas Birch and Ralph Cudworth

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The Cambridge Platonists occupy a special place in seventeenth century European intellectual history for they were active precisely at that moment when the modern world view was being created and to which they were important contributors. Their concern was to foster new knowledge, as exemplified by the natural sciences, from within a religious and more specifically a Christian neoplatonic framework. Their enemy was the materialism of Thomas Hobbes and the slide towards materialism which they also came to detect in Descartes and other contemporaries. Through their writings they encouraged an atmosphere in which both the natural sciences and religious belief could flourish as the two most potent exemplifications of the power of the rational intellect. The two most important members of the school philosophically were Ralph Cudworth and Henry More. Together they set out to defeat both materialism and atheism by showing that the explanations of the atomistic philosophers required also a spiritual element, which was itself supported by both reason and observation.
Their works remain classic texts of liberal protestant Christian philosophy, and are indispensable for a proper understanding of the relationship between the natural sciences, religion and philosophy in the period from Galilee to Newton. The Camb ridge Platonists (1) : Ralph Cudworth INTRODUCED BY G. A. J. ROGERS The Cambridge Platont,fts series begins with Ralph Cudworth's The True Intellectual System of the Universe. This massive volume is both a history of materialism and a seminal attack on ath(@ism and is the most important and influential work of the Cambridge Platonists. 'Fhls Thoemmes Press reprint, including an Introduction by G. A. J. Rogers, is of rhe 1845 edition, which contains the invaluable Notes of J.L. Mosheim, and Bircfi's'Life'.
  • ISBN10 0343751380
  • ISBN13 9780343751388
  • Publish Date 18 October 2018 (first published 30 November 1994)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Franklin Classics Trade Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 548
  • Language English