Article ID: CBB683415681

Priestley in Germany (2020)

unapi

The paper focuses on the reception of Priestley in Germany, which is remarkable for the huge and assiduous interest it raised in different philosophical milieus. Priestley’s dynamical conception of matter, his explanation of the functioning of the brain, and of the production of material ideas are at the basis of the new form of materialism that develops in Germany in the late 1770s, and which differs completely from the model of mechanical materialism Germany was used to in earlier decades. Indeed, the German reception of Priestley’s ideas begins surprisingly early, just one year after the publication of his edition of Hartley’s Observations on Man (1775), and traverses the two final decades of the eighteenth century with a considerable number of reviews and references in the main philosophical journals and works of the time. In 1778, his introduction to the Observations was translated into German and presented in the form of a manifesto of a new materialistic philosophy compatible with the claims of morals and religion. Within a few years, Priestley became the unavoidable reference point for the most relevant theological and philosophical discussions concerning the nature of matter and spirits, the place of God, the possibility of human freedom, and the legitimacy of free thinking.

...More
Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB683415681/

Similar Citations

Article Falk Wunderlich; (2020)
Priestley on Materialism and the Essence of God (/isis/citation/CBB064750676/)

Chapter Dybikowski, James; (2008)
Joseph Priestley, Metaphysician and Philosopher of Religion (/isis/citation/CBB000760374/)

Article Doina-Cristina Rusu; (2021)
Anne Conway’s Exceptional Vitalism: Material Spirits and Active Matter (/isis/citation/CBB578418938/)

Article Charles T. Wolfe; Falk Wunderlich; (2020)
Joseph Priestley: Materialism and the Science of the Mind. Foundations, Controversies, Reception (/isis/citation/CBB161350544/)

Article Udo Thiel; (2020)
Priestley and Kant on Materialism (/isis/citation/CBB616453784/)

Article Solís, Carlos; (2007)
Descartes, el atomista veleidoso, o los indivisibles siempre llaman dos veces (/isis/citation/CBB001024112/)

Article Patricia Springborg; (2016)
Hobbes’s Materialism and Epicurean Mechanism (/isis/citation/CBB103915812/)

Article Reed Winegar; (2015)
Kant's Criticisms of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (/isis/citation/CBB192170146/)

Article Russell, Paul; (2003)
The Material World and Natural Religion in Hume's Treatise (/isis/citation/CBB000670511/)

Book Schleifer, Ronald; (2009)
Intangible Materialism: The Body, Scientific Knowledge, and the Power of Language (/isis/citation/CBB001253054/)

Article Ian Leask; (2017)
Stoicism Unbound: Cicero’s Academica in Toland’s Pantheisticon (/isis/citation/CBB804267473/)

Article Richard Mark Fincham; (2015)
Reconciling Leibnizian Monadology and Kantian Criticism (/isis/citation/CBB087483741/)

Book McCorristine, Shane; (2010)
Spectres of the Self: Thinking about Ghosts and Ghost-Seeing in England, 1750--1920 (/isis/citation/CBB001214688/)

Book Emanuele Gambetta; (2023)
Il Teorema di Dio (/isis/citation/CBB058518438/)

Article Blank, Andreas; (2012)
Julius Caesar Scaliger on Plants, Species, and the Ordained Power of God (/isis/citation/CBB001251572/)

Authors & Contributors
Wolfe, Charles T.
Wunderlich, Falk
Blank, Andreas
Dybikowski, James
Giancotti, Emilia
Henry, John
Journals
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Intellectual History Review
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie
Éndoxa
HOPOS
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Mimesis
University of Minnesota Press
Gangemi Editore
Concepts
Materialism
Philosophy and religion
God
Philosophy
Matter theory
Physics
People
Priestley, Joseph
Kant, Immanuel
Hobbes, Thomas
Hume, David
Locke, John
Spinoza, Baruch
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
Early modern
16th century
19th century
20th century
Places
Great Britain
France
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment