Fouke examines the anti-enthusiastical crusade of the Cambridge Platonist, Henry More, while exploring connections between Hermeticism, Cartesianism, and religious radicalism. More is shown to offer, through the dialectical employment of speech genres, a consistent ideal of the spiritual life.
Daniel Clifford Fouke Bücher


Philosophy and Theology in a Burlesque Mode
John Toland and the Way of Paradox
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Rhetorical analysis is employed by philosopher Daniel C. Fouke to explore the ideas of a subversive thinker who questions institutional authority. This examination highlights the thinker’s influence and significance, igniting renewed scholarly interest in their challenges to established norms. The work delves into the philosophical implications of their thoughts and the impact on contemporary discourse.