British Philosophy: Hobbes to HumeA&C Black, 1 jan. 2003 - 440 sidor Also has chapters on the Cambridge Platonists, Robert Boyle, Sir Isaac Newton, and Deists, among others. |
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... political theory . III . THE CAMBRIDGE PLATONISTS Introductory remarks - Lord Herbert of Cherbury and his theory of natural religion - The Cambridge Platonists- Richard Cumberland . IV . LOCKE ( 1 ) Life and writings - Locke's ...
... political theory . III . THE CAMBRIDGE PLATONISTS Introductory remarks - Lord Herbert of Cherbury and his theory of natural religion - The Cambridge Platonists- Richard Cumberland . IV . LOCKE ( 1 ) Life and writings - Locke's ...
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... and liberty - The passions and the reason - Moral distinctions and the moral sense - Benevolence and utility- Justice - General remarks . 202 213 230 258 293 318 Chapter Page XVII . HUME ( 4 ) Politics as vi CONTENTS.
... and liberty - The passions and the reason - Moral distinctions and the moral sense - Benevolence and utility- Justice - General remarks . 202 213 230 258 293 318 Chapter Page XVII . HUME ( 4 ) Politics as vi CONTENTS.
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Hobbes to Hume Frederick Copleston. Chapter Page XVII . HUME ( 4 ) Politics as a science - The origin of society - The origin of government - The nature and limits of allegiance - The laws of nations - General remarks . XVIII . FOR AND ...
Hobbes to Hume Frederick Copleston. Chapter Page XVII . HUME ( 4 ) Politics as a science - The origin of society - The origin of government - The nature and limits of allegiance - The laws of nations - General remarks . XVIII . FOR AND ...
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THE CAMBRIDGE PLATONISTS | 52 |
LOCKE 1 | 67 |
LOCKE 2 | 79 |
LOCKE 3 | 108 |
LOCKE 4 | 123 |
HUME | 141 |
Chapter Page | 143 |
RELIGIOUS PROBLEMS | 157 |
BERKELEY 2 | 213 |
BERKELEY 3 | 230 |
HUME I | 258 |
HUME 2 | 293 |
HUME 3 | 318 |
governmentThe nature and limits of allegianceThe laws | 342 |
FOR AND AGAINST HUME | 354 |
A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 395 |
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abstract according actions analysis analytic propositions appear argument assert belief benevolence Berkeley Berkeley's called Cambridge Platonists causal cause colour commonwealth complex ideas Concerning Body considered course covenant deists derived Descartes distinct divine effect empiricism empiricist Essay essence eternal ethics evidence example existence existence of God experience fact happiness Hobbes Hobbes's human Hume Hume's Hutcheson hypothesis Ibid idea of substance impressions inference infinite innate ideas Inquiry J. S. Mill John Locke knowledge Leibniz Leviathan Locke Locke's Malebranche man's mathematics matter means metaphysical mind moral sense motion natural philosophy necessary connection Newton objects observation particular passions perceive perceptions phenomena philosophy physical political principles produce propositions question rational reason regard relation religion remarks scepticism secondary qualities self-love sensation sensible things Shaftesbury simple ideas society sovereign space speak spirit statement suppose theory thought tion Treatise true truth understand universal virtue words