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frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K.erschienen am31.12.1997
Bekker's 'De Betoverde Weereld' is a pivotal text for the early European Enlightenment. With his systematic criticism of the demonology of his time, Bekker, a Cartesian, became the most influential conqueror of witchcraft and devil superstitions apart from Christian Thomasius and Friedrich von Spee. His impact, which was felt until the late 18th century, is documented in the editor's introduction which contains previously unknown material and a bibliography.mehr

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KlappentextBekker's 'De Betoverde Weereld' is a pivotal text for the early European Enlightenment. With his systematic criticism of the demonology of his time, Bekker, a Cartesian, became the most influential conqueror of witchcraft and devil superstitions apart from Christian Thomasius and Friedrich von Spee. His impact, which was felt until the late 18th century, is documented in the editor's introduction which contains previously unknown material and a bibliography.
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»Ungeachtet seines historischen Kontextes ist Bekkers Werk bis heute lesbar, ja sogar spannend geblieben.« Rainer Lächle, Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichtemehr

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Wiep van Bunge, Ph.D. (1990), Erasmus University Rotterdam, is Professor of the History of Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at that university. He has published widely on the history of philosophy in the Dutch Republic.
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