Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART 1 THE BOOK
- A Praise of Pain: Thomas More’s Anti-utopianism
- Bodies, morals, and religion: Utopia and the Erasmian idea of Human Progress
- PART 2 ORIGINAL RECEPTION
- Realism Vs Utopianism: The Problem of the Prince in the Early-Modern Netherlands
- From Thomas More to Thomas Smith: Utopian and Anti-Utopian Understandings of Economic Change in Sixteenth-century England
- PART 3 PHILOSOPHICAL CRITICISM
- Reflections on the Utopian Mind
- Utopianism in Today’s Health Care
- PART 4 PHILOSOPHICAL ACCLAIM
- Utopianism and its Discontents: A Conceptual History
- The integrity of Exacerbated Ambiguity: More’s Utopia as an Evaluative Thought Experiment
- Index
PART 2 - ORIGINAL RECEPTION
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 December 2020
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART 1 THE BOOK
- A Praise of Pain: Thomas More’s Anti-utopianism
- Bodies, morals, and religion: Utopia and the Erasmian idea of Human Progress
- PART 2 ORIGINAL RECEPTION
- Realism Vs Utopianism: The Problem of the Prince in the Early-Modern Netherlands
- From Thomas More to Thomas Smith: Utopian and Anti-Utopian Understandings of Economic Change in Sixteenth-century England
- PART 3 PHILOSOPHICAL CRITICISM
- Reflections on the Utopian Mind
- Utopianism in Today’s Health Care
- PART 4 PHILOSOPHICAL ACCLAIM
- Utopianism and its Discontents: A Conceptual History
- The integrity of Exacerbated Ambiguity: More’s Utopia as an Evaluative Thought Experiment
- Index
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- Utopia 1516-2016More's Eccentric Essay and its Activist Aftermath, pp. 107 - 108Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2017