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The Secret Codes of the Mind

From Medieval Philosophy to the Age of Enlightenment (Book IV)

Andrew V Kudin

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Kudin & Sons Academic Press
15 May 2025
THE SECRET CODES OF THE MIND: From Medieval Philosophy to the Age of Enlightenment, Book IV (Revised Academic Edition)

The fourth volume of The Secret Codes of the Mind traces the transformation of Western philosophy from the twilight of antiquity to the dawn of modernity. Covering the medieval era through the Enlightenment, this volume presents key thinkers, movements, and doctrines that reshaped intellectual life across cultures. Structured into three in-depth modules, the book is designed for both academic instruction and self-directed study.

The medieval module begins with early Christian philosophy as articulated by Saint Augustine, whose synthesis of Platonic thought and Christian theology reflects the spiritual transition of the Roman Empire. The scholastic tradition is examined through the work of Thomas Aquinas, whose integration of Aristotelian logic and Christian doctrine formed a durable framework for theological and philosophical reasoning in Europe.

Islamic philosophy and Sufism are presented as a bridge between Eastern and Western metaphysical traditions. The contributions of Avicenna, Averroes, and mystical thinkers are examined alongside their influence on medieval Christian and Jewish philosophy. Jewish thought is explored through Philo of Alexandria, Maimonides, and Baruch Spinoza, with a special focus on Kabbalistic concepts such as the Tree of Sephirot and Tikkun Olam, which shaped mystical and ethical paradigms far beyond Judaism.

The modern philosophy section begins with René Descartes, whose method of radical doubt and work in analytic geometry laid the groundwork for epistemology and mathematical rationalism. Francis Bacon's inductive method and critique of cognitive fallacies (""idols of the mind"") are discussed alongside Thomas Hobbes' mechanistic view of the world, materialist psychology, and political theory based on the social contract. John Locke's concept of the mind as tabula rasa, his empiricism, and his theory of natural rights are critically analyzed.

Rationalist thought is further explored through Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, whose doctrines of monads, theodicy, and symbolic logic extended philosophical inquiry into metaphysics and mathematics. Blaise Pascal's fusion of reason and faith-alongside his probabilistic reasoning-provides a nuanced counterpoint to strict rationalism. This section concludes with David Hume's skepticism and Adam Smith's ethical and economic thought, illustrating the widening scope of philosophy in the modern era.

The final module focuses on Enlightenment thinkers-Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Diderot, and Grigory Skovoroda-emphasizing their contributions to epistemology, metaphysics, and political philosophy. The volume concludes with a study of the ethical and philosophical principles of Freemasonry and their influence on revolutionary ideas in Europe and the Americas.

Balanced, scholarly, and written with clarity, Book IV offers students and readers a profound understanding of how medieval and Enlightenment philosophy laid the groundwork for the modern intellectual world.
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Imprint:   Kudin & Sons Academic Press
Edition:   Revised Academic ed.
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   1.374kg
ISBN:   9798998901232
Series:   The Secret Codes of the Mind
Pages:   496
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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