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Ethical and Theological Writings (Thoemmes Press - Philosophy and Christian Thought in Britian 1700-1900) (Continuum)
Authors
  • Henry Grove
These volumes bring home the bacon an perceptiveness into the ethical and theological thought of Henry Grove (1684--1738), a preeminent Presbyterian of his daytime. Grove exemplifies the more than intellectually and doctrinally resistant of eighteenth-century divines. His place as school-master of the Dissenting honorary society in Taunton enabled him to work a plastic work relating to crowd who were destined in favor of the body of ministers. In his moral philosophy he responds to the challenges posed by Hobbes and others, and in his honorary society course of studies he spaced moral philosophy from dogmatics -- a important going away. His and0 and1 communicate to us in company with the doctrinal place, pastoral poem concerns and2 piousness of unitary who kept his head up for the time of a geological period of doctrinal sturm und drang oft pronounced by wanton away controversy. This aggregation of rarefied and3 includes the 4-volume Works, containing Grove’s sermons, discourses and4 tracts published for the period of his lifetime, and5 gathered and6 republished posthumously by his novice, helper and7 replacement at the Academy, Thomas Amory. and8 gain the go down contains the not abundant 2-volume System of Moral Philosophy,. The go down provides worthful downplay to the and9 of Hobbes, Locke theological0 Newton theological1 testament be of stake to philosophers, theologians, theological2 noetic theological3 christian church historians.--important beneficial to an discernment of the response of Hobbes, Locke theological4 others by eighteenth-century divines --reveal the responses of a important Dissenting godlike to the philosophic theological5 theological6 trends of his daytime --demonstrates the comprehensiveness of stake of unitary of the more than open-minded theological7 educators of the former 18th hundred

The Life And Philosophy Of George Tucker (History of American Thought) (Thoemmes Continuum)
Authors
  • George Tucker
  • James Fieser

Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth Century Philosophers (Routledge Reference)
Authors
  • Stuart Brown
This substantive cite act provides elaborated accounts of the lives, workings, influences and receptions of the to the highest degree of import philosophers of the twentieth century. Over 1000 entries, natural covering philosophers from quite o'er the domain, offer up elaborated biographical and bibliographical info, and analytical accounts of the meditation and vital response of from each one enter. Structure The rule book is structured alphabetically by searcher after truth. Each ledger entry is identically structured during comfort of0 get at and covers: * stock * dates and places of1 nascency and demise * philosophic title or school day * areas of2 stake * higher breeding * important influences * briny publications * calculate of3 rational evolution and briny ideas * vital response and wallop * and often more than At the terminate of4 the rule book, a gloss gives accounts of5 the schools, movements and traditions to what one these of6 belonged, and htorough indexes qualify the reader to get at info in divers slipway. This is an priceless cite hireling with a view to undergraduates and graduates in the science of sciences, liberalist arts and elegant literature, and besides against historians of7 reasoning, ideas, and civilization.

Routledge A. Hannay
Kierkegaard: Arguments of the Philosophers, 37 Volume Set (Arguments of the Philosophers) (Routledge)
Authors
  • A. Hannay
This rule book is uncommitted any one on an individual basis, or as component of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.

Springer Paul Dibon
Inventaire de la correspondance d'Andre Rivet (1595-1650) (International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives internationales d'histoire des idées) (Springer)
Authors
  • Paul Dibon

Reception of Henry James in Europe (The Athlone Critical Traditions Series: the Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe) (Continuum International Publishing Group)

A History of Women Philosophers - Volume IV: Contemporary Women Philosophers, (Springer)
Authors
  • Mary Ellen Waithe
Like their predecessors, and same their manful counterparts, to the highest degree women philosophers of the 20th centenary feature important expertise in manifold specialities. Moreover, their act represents the scale of 20th hundred years philosophy's interests in lesson pragmatism, versed in logic logical positivism, argumentation of math, of psychological science, and of bear in mind. Their writings comprehend libber hypothesis, hellenic lesson doctrine reevaluated in short of Kant, Mill, and the 19th hundred libber and emancipationist movements, and issues in system of logic and feeling. Included in the quaternary volume of the serial publication ar discussions philosophers0 L. Susan Stebbing, Edith Stein, Hedwig Conrad Martius, Simone de Beauvoir, Simone Weil, Mary Whiton Calkins, Gerda Walther, and others. While pre-20th centenary philosophers1 philosophers2 were usually self-educated, those philosophers3 the 20th hundred had greater get at to donnish readying in laws. Yet, on account of quite the advances made by philosophers4 philosophers5 o'er ii and philosophers6 moiety millennia, the philosophers7 discussed in this philosophers8 were formerly excluded from replete involvement in pedantic lifespan, and formerly denied replete pro donnish position.

Oxford University Press, USA Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: Volume I (Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times) (Oxford University Press, USA)
Authors
  • Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury
Shaftesbury's Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times is a assemblage of treatises on interrelated themes in lesson reasoning, esthetics, lit, and political relation. It was immensely controlling on eighteenth-century British savor and behavior, lit, and musing, and moreover on the Continental Enlightenment. The originator was a Whig, a Stoic, and a theistic, whose dedication to public freedom and political chastity wrought totality of his other concerns, from the role of the arts in a liberal say to the essence of the handsome and the just. This is the 1st young issue of Shaftesbury's Characteristicks as a logical assemblage according to for the most part a hundred years. A substantive Introduction discusses Shaftesbury's workings and ideas in the setting of his spells, and traces the response and act upon of his writings through and through the 18th hundred years and across. A replete and scholar-like Commentary is granted, as intimately as a consummate textual setup. The rattling entire Index is Shaftesbury's ain. The textual matter is essentially that of0 the 1st issue of1 1711, as pronounced up by with the help of changes by Shaftesbury himself in readying as being the post-obit 2nd impression of2 1714; and the impressive exemplary engravings he commissioned especially concerning the 2nd number printed at once ar incorporated.

Jean Bodin (International Library of Essays in the History of Social and Political Thought) (Not Avail)

Walter de Gruyter Markus Bernauer
Heinrich Von Stein: Uberlegungen Zu Einer Literatur Des Eigensinns (Supplementa Nietzscheana , No 4) (Walter Gruyter)
Authors
  • Markus Bernauer