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1848. Part Three of Four. A Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Blakey was a leader in the North East Charter movement. Blakey was prosecuted and bound over because he had advocated the natural right to resist constituted authority. He then went on to study philosophy in France and Belgium, and published the four volumes of History of the Philosophy of the Mind. Partial Contents: Portraits of a number of renowned philosophers; On the Progress of Metaphysical Speculation in the Low Countries and in Germany, from the Time of Descartes to Hemsterhuis; The Mental Philosophy of Frederic the Great,…mehr

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1848. Part Three of Four. A Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Blakey was a leader in the North East Charter movement. Blakey was prosecuted and bound over because he had advocated the natural right to resist constituted authority. He then went on to study philosophy in France and Belgium, and published the four volumes of History of the Philosophy of the Mind. Partial Contents: Portraits of a number of renowned philosophers; On the Progress of Metaphysical Speculation in the Low Countries and in Germany, from the Time of Descartes to Hemsterhuis; The Mental Philosophy of Frederic the Great, King of Prussia and the Berlin Academy; The State of Mental Philosophy in Italy and Spain during the Eighteenth Century; and more. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s): 1417947977, 1417947985, 1417948000.
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