Moral Philosophy from Montaigne to KantJ. B. Schneewind Cambridge University Press, 2003 - 666 sidor This anthology contains excerpts from some thirty-two important 17th and 18th century moral philosophers. Including a substantial introduction and extensive bibliographies, the anthology facilitates the study and teaching of early modern moral philosophy in its crucial formative period. As well as well-known thinkers such as Hobbes, Hume, and Kant, there are excerpts from a wide range of philosophers never previously assembled in one text, such as Grotius, Pufendorf, Nicole, Clarke, Leibniz, Malebranche, Holbach and Paley. |
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... Natural Law Intellect and Morality Epicureans and Egoists Autonomy and Responsibility Conclusion Notes Bibliography PROLEGOMENA : SOME QUESTIONS RAISED Michel de Montaigne Introduction Apology for Raymond Sebond Of Repentance page xiii ...
... Natural Law Intellect and Morality Epicureans and Egoists Autonomy and Responsibility Conclusion Notes Bibliography PROLEGOMENA : SOME QUESTIONS RAISED Michel de Montaigne Introduction Apology for Raymond Sebond Of Repentance page xiii ...
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... NATURAL LAW Francisco Suarez Introduction On Law and God the Lawgiver Editor's Notes Further Reading Hugo Grotius Introduction On the Law of War and Peace Editor's Notes Further Reading 55888 67 67 68 86 86 88 88 90 109 110 Thomas ...
... NATURAL LAW Francisco Suarez Introduction On Law and God the Lawgiver Editor's Notes Further Reading Hugo Grotius Introduction On the Law of War and Peace Editor's Notes Further Reading 55888 67 67 68 86 86 88 88 90 109 110 Thomas ...
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VI | 3 |
VII | 4 |
VIII | 7 |
IX | 10 |
X | 13 |
XI | 14 |
XII | 16 |
LXXXVII | 322 |
LXXXVIII | 324 |
LXXXIX | 325 |
XC | 327 |
XCI | 329 |
XCII | 330 |
XCIII | 331 |
XCIV | 333 |
XIII | 18 |
XIV | 21 |
XV | 23 |
XVI | 24 |
XVII | 26 |
XVIII | 29 |
XIX | 37 |
XX | 38 |
XXI | 45 |
XXII | 55 |
XXIII | 56 |
XXIV | 59 |
XXV | 62 |
XXVII | 65 |
XXVIII | 67 |
XXIX | 68 |
XXX | 86 |
XXXI | 88 |
XXXII | 90 |
XXXIII | 109 |
XXXIV | 110 |
XXXV | 111 |
XXXVI | 112 |
XXXVII | 136 |
XXXVIII | 138 |
XXXIX | 140 |
XL | 154 |
XLI | 155 |
XLII | 156 |
XLIII | 158 |
XLIV | 160 |
XLV | 170 |
XLVI | 181 |
XLVII | 182 |
XLVIII | 183 |
XLIX | 184 |
L | 194 |
LI | 197 |
LIII | 199 |
LIV | 201 |
LV | 202 |
LVI | 215 |
LVII | 216 |
LVIII | 217 |
LIX | 218 |
LX | 221 |
LXI | 224 |
LXII | 233 |
LXIII | 235 |
LXV | 237 |
LXVI | 239 |
LXVII | 246 |
LXVIII | 254 |
LXIX | 255 |
LXX | 256 |
LXXI | 257 |
LXXII | 258 |
LXXIII | 259 |
LXXIV | 273 |
LXXVI | 275 |
LXXVII | 277 |
LXXVIII | 290 |
LXXIX | 293 |
LXXX | 295 |
LXXXI | 311 |
LXXXII | 312 |
LXXXIII | 313 |
LXXXIV | 315 |
LXXXV | 318 |
LXXXVI | 320 |
XCV | 348 |
XCVI | 350 |
XCVII | 351 |
XCVIII | 353 |
XCIX | 355 |
C | 366 |
CI | 367 |
CII | 369 |
CIII | 370 |
CIV | 387 |
CV | 388 |
CVI | 390 |
CVII | 398 |
CVIII | 399 |
CIX | 400 |
CX | 413 |
CXI | 414 |
CXII | 415 |
CXIII | 416 |
CXIV | 429 |
CXV | 431 |
CXVI | 432 |
CXVII | 437 |
CXVIII | 443 |
CXIX | 445 |
CXX | 446 |
CXXI | 447 |
CXXIII | 458 |
CXXIV | 460 |
CXXV | 462 |
CXXVI | 475 |
CXXVII | 479 |
CXXIX | 481 |
CXXX | 483 |
CXXXI | 485 |
CXXXII | 486 |
CXXXIII | 501 |
CXXXV | 503 |
CXXXVI | 505 |
CXXXVII | 523 |
CXXXVIII | 524 |
CXXXIX | 525 |
CXL | 527 |
CXLI | 537 |
CXLII | 542 |
CXLIII | 543 |
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CXLV | 545 |
CXLVI | 547 |
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CXLVIII | 568 |
CXLIX | 569 |
CL | 585 |
CLII | 586 |
CLIII | 588 |
CLIV | 603 |
CLVI | 605 |
CLVII | 615 |
CLVIII | 623 |
CLIX | 628 |
CLX | 629 |
CLXI | 630 |
CLXII | 632 |
CLXIII | 650 |
CLXIV | 651 |
CLXV | 653 |
CLXVI | 662 |
CLXVII | 664 |
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Moral Philosophy from Montaigne to Kant: Volume 1: An Anthology Jerome B. Schneewind Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1990 |
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according actions affections approve arise Aristotle benevolence body called Cambridge Cambridge Platonists Carneades categorical imperative cause Chapter charity Christian Cicero classical republic command common concerning conformity conscience consequently considered constitution contrary creatures Descartes desire determined divine law duty Epicurean Epicurus epistemology equal esteem eternal ethics evil existence faculty fear feeling follows Francis Hutcheson give God's Grotius happiness hath Helvétius Hence Hobbes honor ideas interest John Locke judge judgment justice kind knowledge law of nature Leibniz live Malebranche mankind matter means mind moral philosophy moral sense motives natural law necessarily necessary necessity never notions object obligation observe opinion ourselves pain particular passions perfection person pleasure political precepts principle punishment rational reason regard relations rule Scottish Enlightenment self-love sentiment society soul Stoic suppose things thought tion true truth understanding University Press unjust unto vice virtue virtuous wisdom word