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The Kingdom of Darkness offers a fresh perspective on the intellectual foundations of modernity by analyzing the pivotal contributions of Pierre Bayle and Isaac Newton to European philosophy. Dmitri Levitin argues that these two thinkers fundamentally reshaped how Europeans understood the relationship between philosophy and theology, effectively emancipating philosophical inquiry from religious constraints.
Through meticulous historical analysis, Levitin demonstrates how Bayle’s critical method and Newton’s natural philosophy created new spaces for secular reasoning. The book explores how their work challenged medieval scholasticism and traditional orthodoxies, paving the way for the Enlightenment. By examining primary texts and historical context, Levitin reveals the nuanced intellectual processes that transformed European thought from the late 17th century onward.







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