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  1. Silhon, conseiller de Richelieu, l'homme-providence.Robert Damien - 2002 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 42:11-20.
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  2. Jean de Silhon, 1594?-1667, ou, La recherche des certitudes en religion et en politique.Gilbert Picot - 1995 - Nancy: Marc.
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  3. Jean de Silhon: Intérêt et utilité à l'âge classique.Christian Nadeau - 2002 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 42:7-10.
     
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  4. Interet and conscience, anthropology and politics in silhon, Jean, de.D. Bosco - 1988 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 80 (2):179-215.
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  5. Intérêt e coscienza. Antropologia e politica in Jean de Silhon.Domenico Bosco - 1988 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 80 (2):177-215.
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    Natural right and the emergence of the idea of interest in early modern political thought: Francesco Guicciardini and Jean de Silhon.Lionel A. McKenzie - 1981 - History of European Ideas 2 (4):277-298.
    Francesco guicciardini rather than niccolo machiavelli was the first significant theorist to consider the role of interest in moral and political life, But the idea of interest rose to normative status because traditional natural law ethics, Which repressed the pursuit of interest in the name of right reason, Was transformed in the early modern period. The transformed version, It is proposed, Legitimized the pursuit of interest by introducing a philosophy of ethical egoism.
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  7. Obéissance et intérêt dans la politique de Jean de Silhon.Christian Nadeau - 2002 - Corpus: Revue de philosophie 42:21-60.
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    Descartes' Meditations: Background Source Materials.Roger Ariew, John Cottingham & Tom Sorell (eds.) - 1998 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    No single text could be considered more important in the history of philosophy than Descartes' Meditations. This unique collection of background material to this magisterial philosophical text has been translated from the original French and Latin. The texts gathered here illustrate the kinds of principles, assumptions, and philosophical methods that were commonplace when Descartes was growing up. The selections are from: Francisco Sanches, Christopher Clavius, Pierre de la Ramee, Francisco Suárez, Pierre Charron, Eustachius a Sancto Paulo, Scipion Dupleix, Marin Mersenne, (...)
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    French Philosophy, 1572–1675.Desmond M. Clarke - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Desmond M. Clarke presents a thematic history of French philosophy from the middle of the sixteenth century to the beginning of Louis XIV's reign. While the traditional philosophy of the schools was taught throughout this period by authors who have faded into permanent obscurity, a whole generation of writers who were not professional philosophers--some of whom never even attended a school or college--addressed issues that were prominent in French public life. Clarke explores such topics as the novel political theory espoused (...)
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    Descartes in context: essays.Maria Emanuela Scribano - 2022 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This volume presents essays on Descartes by the pre-eminent Italian historian of philosophy Emanuela Scribano, here translated into English for the first time. Thematically cohesive in their focus on what Scribano calls the nerve centers of Cartesian philosophy, they examine Cartesian ideas in context, not only of Descartes' philosophical contemporaries. These include Scholastic thinkers such as Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, and Suárez; Classical writers such as Galen; authors contemporary to Descartes, such as Campanella and Silhon; and philosophers who referred (...)
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    Descartes' Meditations: Background Source Materials (review).Richard A. Watson - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (2):366-367.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Descartes’ Meditations: Background Source Materials ed. by Roger Ariew, John Cottingham, and Tom SorellRichard A. WatsonRoger Ariew, John Cottingham, and Tom Sorell, editors. Descartes’ Meditations: Background Source Materials. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xviii + 170. Cloth, $54.95. Paper, $18.95.This volume includes primarily source materials from authors who were contemporary to Descartes’s composition of the Meditations. Thus there are no selections from Augustine, Aquinas, and Montaigne, for (...)
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    Le cogito en 1634-1635.Roger Ariew - 2013 - Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 50:9-24.
    Je m’intéresse au cogito au XVIIe siècle avant sa formulation officielle par Descartes. Les raisonnements avancés par Jean de Silhon, correspondant de Descartes, et par le Jésuite Antoine Sirmond, publiés en 1634-1635, peuvent éclairer le cogito cartésien et l’atmosphère générale de l’augustinisme au XVIIe siècle. Cela peut nous permettre de mieux comprendre en quoi consiste la contribution de Descartes au cogito et d’interpréter ses critiques ultérieures.
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