Francis Bacon's "Inquiry Touching Human Nature" is an engagement at a fundamental level with the political and philosophic thought of one of the founders of modernity, Francis Bacon. Bacon had a comprehensive vision of the human situation. And because he saw the costs or dangers of modern life as clearly as he predicted its achievements and boons, Bacon is a thinker who addresses directly and deeply our own perplexities.
Francis Bacon's "Inquiry Touching Human Nature" is an engagement at a fundamental level with the political and philosophic thought of one of the founders of modernity, Francis Bacon. Bacon had a comprehensive vision of the human situation. And because he saw the costs or dangers of modern life as clearly as he predicted its achievements and boons, Bacon is a thinker who addresses directly and deeply our own perplexities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction-Bacon's Elusiveness Argument and Action Chapter 2 Chapter 1-Bacon's Intention: The Motive for Bacon's Project Bacon and the Philosophic Life: Arguments and Doubts Chapter 3 Chapter 2-Bacon on the Human Good: Passions and Virtues The Relation between the Common and the Private Good Chapter 4 Chapter 3-Bacon on Courage and Wisdom: Why Turn to Early Bacon and Of Tribute The Analysis of Fortitude "Truth" and the Defense of Philosophy in the Advancement of Learning Chapter 5 Chapter 4-Bacon on Justice and Death: The Analysis of Justice Death, Hope, and Immortality Chapter 6 Chapter 5-Bacon on Love: The Praise of Love in Of Tribute The Status of Love in the New Atlantis Dionysius, or Desire The Morality of Love in the Essays Cosmological Eros Chapter 7 Chapter 6-Bacon's Wise Ancients and the Future of His Project: Sirens, or Pleasures Orpheus, or Philosophy The Sphinx, or Science The Meaning of Bacon's Project Conclusion Chapter 8 Bibliography
Chapter 1 Introduction-Bacon's Elusiveness Argument and Action Chapter 2 Chapter 1-Bacon's Intention: The Motive for Bacon's Project Bacon and the Philosophic Life: Arguments and Doubts Chapter 3 Chapter 2-Bacon on the Human Good: Passions and Virtues The Relation between the Common and the Private Good Chapter 4 Chapter 3-Bacon on Courage and Wisdom: Why Turn to Early Bacon and Of Tribute The Analysis of Fortitude "Truth" and the Defense of Philosophy in the Advancement of Learning Chapter 5 Chapter 4-Bacon on Justice and Death: The Analysis of Justice Death, Hope, and Immortality Chapter 6 Chapter 5-Bacon on Love: The Praise of Love in Of Tribute The Status of Love in the New Atlantis Dionysius, or Desire The Morality of Love in the Essays Cosmological Eros Chapter 7 Chapter 6-Bacon's Wise Ancients and the Future of His Project: Sirens, or Pleasures Orpheus, or Philosophy The Sphinx, or Science The Meaning of Bacon's Project Conclusion Chapter 8 Bibliography
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