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Overview

This collection of original essays by the nation's leading political theorists examines the origins of modernity and considers the question of tolerance as a product of early modern religious skepticism. Rather than approaching the problem through a purely historical lens, the authors actively demonstrate the significance of these issues to contemporary debates in political philosophy and public policy. The contributors to Early Modern Skepticism raise and address questions of the utmost significance: Is religious faith necessary for ethical behavior? Is skepticism a fruitful ground from which to argue for toleration? This book will be of interest to historians, philosophers, religious scholars, and political theorists—anyone concerned about the tensions between private beliefs and public behavior.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739100233
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/22/1999
Series: Applications of Political Theory
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.28(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Alan Levine is Assistant Professor of Government at American University.
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