Making Truth in Early Modern Catholicism / / ed. by Andreea Badea, Bruno Boute, Marco Cavarzere, Steven Broecke.

Scholarship has come to value the uncertainties haunting early modern knowledge cultures; indeed, the awareness of the fragility and plurality of knowledge is now offered as a key element of "Baroque Science". Yet early modern actors never questioned the possibility of certainty itself; in...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Scientiae Studies ; 1
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Physical Description:1 online resource (336 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
A Product’s Glamour. Credibility, or the Manufacture and Administration of Truth in Early Modern Catholicism --
Part I. Accommodating --
1. Scholastic Approaches to Reasonable Disagreement --
2. Regulating the Credibility of Non- Christians : Oaths on False Gods and Seventeenth-Century Casuistry --
3. How to Be a Catholic Copernican in the Spanish Netherlands --
4. Appearance and Essence : Speaking the Truth about the Body in the Early Modern Catholic Church --
Part II. Performing --
5. Saving Truth: Roman Censorship and Catholic Pluralization in the Confessionals of the Habsburg Netherlands, 1682–1686 --
6. The Production of Truth in the Manufacture of Saints . Procedures, Credibility and Patronage in Early Modern Processes of Canonization --
7. Credibility of the Past : Writing and Censoring History within Seventeenth-Century Catholicism --
8. Heresy and Error in the Assessment of Modern Philosophical Psychology --
9. Modern Philosophy and Ancient Heresies: New Wine in Old Bottles? --
Part III. Embedding --
10. “Experiences Are Not Successful Accompaniments to Knowledge of the Truth”: The Trial of the Atheists in Late Seventeenth-Century Naples --
11. Choosing Information, Selecting Truth : The Roman Congregations, the Benedictine Declaration, and the Establishment of Religious Plurality --
12. Disciplining the Sciences in Conflict Zones : Pre-Classical Mechanics between the Sovereign State and the Reformed Catholic Religion --
Index
Summary:Scholarship has come to value the uncertainties haunting early modern knowledge cultures; indeed, the awareness of the fragility and plurality of knowledge is now offered as a key element of "Baroque Science". Yet early modern actors never questioned the possibility of certainty itself; including the notion that truth is out there, universal, and therefore situated at one remove from human manipulations. This book addresses the central question of how early modern actors managed not to succumb to postmodern relativism, amidst uncertainties and blatant disagreements about the nature of God, Man, and the Universe. An international and interdisciplinary team of experts in fields ranging from Astronomy to Business Administration to Theology investigate a number of practices that are central to maintaining and functionalizing the notion of absolute truth, the certainty that could be achieved about it, and of the credibility of a wide plethora of actors in differentiating fields of knowledge.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789048550043
9783110743227
9783110743357
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110754087
9783110753851
DOI:10.1515/9789048550043?locatt=mode:legacy
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Andreea Badea, Bruno Boute, Marco Cavarzere, Steven Broecke.