Cicero the Pantheist: a radical reading of Ciceronian scepticism in John Toland’s Pantheisticon (1720)

Auteur: East, Katherine A.
Titre: Cicero the Pantheist: a radical reading of Ciceronian scepticism in John Toland’s Pantheisticon (1720)
Revue/Collection: Intellectual History Review, 26 (2)
Annèe edition: 2016
Pages: 245–261
Mots-clès: Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy, Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy, Religion - Religione - Religion
Description: Towards the end of the philosophical treatise Pantheisticon, published from the imaginary state of Cosmopolis in 1720, the author John Toland acknowledged a debt owed by the Pantheists to Cicero. The Ciceronian works employed by Toland in the service of Pantheism are diverse in genre, form, and subject; in determining how Toland forged a coherent Pantheistic ideology from his Ciceronian sources, this article will argue that Ciceronian scepticism played an influential role [Author]
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Sigle auteur: East 2016