Publisher's Synopsis
Histoire Philosophique De L'acadÃ(c)mie De Prusse, Volume 1, by Christian Bartholmèss, explores the philosophical history of the Prussian Academy from Leibniz to Schelling, with particular emphasis on the reign of Frederick the Great. This detailed historical account examines the intellectual currents and key figures that shaped the Academy's development. Bartholmèss provides a comprehensive overview of the philosophical trends, debates, and contributions made during this influential period.
This volume offers valuable insights into the intellectual and cultural landscape of Prussia, tracing the evolution of philosophical thought within one of Europe's most prominent academic institutions. It is an essential resource for scholars and readers interested in the history of philosophy, the Enlightenment, and the development of German intellectual history.
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