"The little commonwealth of man": the Trinitarian origins of the ethical and political philosophy of Ralph Cudworth

This book presents a contextual study of the life and work of the Cambridge Platonist Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688). Focusing on the theological basis of Cudworth's ethical philosophy, this book unlocks the hitherto ignored political aspect to Cudworth's ethical philosophy. Through a detailed...

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Published in:Studies in philosophical theology
Subtitles:Politics, theology, and Cambridge platonism
Main Author: Carter, Benjamin (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leuven [u.a.] Peeters 2011
In: Studies in philosophical theology (42)
Reviews:‘The little commonwealth of man’. The Trinitarian origins of the ethical and political philosophy of Ralph Cudworth. By Benjamin Carter. (Studies in Philosophical Theology, 42.) Pp. xxvi + 192. Leuven: Peeters, 2011. €44 (paper). 978 90 429 2214 3 (2013) (Mortimer, Sarah)
Series/Journal:Studies in philosophical theology 42
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Cudworth, Ralph 1617-1688 / Trinity / Ethics / Political philosophy
Further subjects:B Christian Ethics History 17th century
B Political Theology History of doctrines 17 century
B Cudworth, Ralph (1617-1688)
B Trinity History of doctrines 17th century
B Thesis
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Summary:This book presents a contextual study of the life and work of the Cambridge Platonist Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688). Focusing on the theological basis of Cudworth's ethical philosophy, this book unlocks the hitherto ignored political aspect to Cudworth's ethical philosophy. Through a detailed examination of Cudworth's published works - particularly his voluminous "True intellectual system of the Universe" -, his posthumously published writings, and his 'freewill' manuscripts Benjamin Carter argues that the ethical and political arguments in Cudworth's philosophy develop out of Cudworth's Trinitarian theology. Carter traces the link between Cudworth's trinitarianism and his ethical and political ideas by placing Cudworth's work in the turbulent religious and intellectual context of seventeenth-century England, and the University of Cambridge in particular
ISBN:9042922141