An international team of leading scholars explore the interplay of philosophy with religion and science over the long 18th century, a period of great cultural and intellectual change in Britain. They examine the currents of thought behind some of the most significant works in western philosophy, including those by John Locke and David Hume.
An international team of leading scholars explore the interplay of philosophy with religion and science over the long 18th century, a period of great cultural and intellectual change in Britain. They examine the currents of thought behind some of the most significant works in western philosophy, including those by John Locke and David Hume.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruth Savage is a private scholar who studied Philosophy and Mathematics at Lancaster University, before completing a research degree in the history of philosophy under M. A. Stewart. She has worked as a Policy Consultant in local and central government and a number of national charities.
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* INTRODUCTION * 1: Giovanni Tarantino: MARTIN CLIFFORD AND HIS TREATISE OF HUMANE REASON (1674): A EUROPE-WIDE DEBATE * 2: Isabel Rivers: SCOUGAL'S THE LIFE OF GOD IN THE SOUL OF MAN: THE FORTUNES OF A BOOK, 1676-1830 * 3: Victor Nuovo: LOCKE'S PROOF OF THE DIVINE AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE * 4: Laurent Jaffro: TOLAND AND THE MORAL TEACHING OF THE GOSPEL * 5: Udo Thiel: RELIGION AND MATERIALIST METAPHYSICS * 6: A. D. G. Steers: SAMUEL HALIDAY (1685-1739): TRAVELLING SCHOLAR, COURT LOBBYIST, AND NON-SUBSCRIBING DIVINE * 7: James Moore: PRESBYTERIANISM AND THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE JUDGEMENT * 8: Aaron Garrett: REASONING ABOUT MORALS FROM BUTLER TO HUME * 9: John P. Wright: HUME ON THE ORIGIN OF 'MODERN HONOUR': A STUDY IN HUME'S PHILOSOPHICAL DEVELOPMENT * 10: James A. Harris: THE EARLY RECEPTION OF HUME'S THEORY OF JUSTICE * 11: Moritz Baumstark: THE END OF EMPIRE AND THE DEATH OF RELIGION: A RECONSIDERATION OF HUME'S LATER POLITICAL THOUGHT * 12: Knud Haakonssen: NATURAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE IDENTITY OF THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT
* INTRODUCTION * 1: Giovanni Tarantino: MARTIN CLIFFORD AND HIS TREATISE OF HUMANE REASON (1674): A EUROPE-WIDE DEBATE * 2: Isabel Rivers: SCOUGAL'S THE LIFE OF GOD IN THE SOUL OF MAN: THE FORTUNES OF A BOOK, 1676-1830 * 3: Victor Nuovo: LOCKE'S PROOF OF THE DIVINE AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE * 4: Laurent Jaffro: TOLAND AND THE MORAL TEACHING OF THE GOSPEL * 5: Udo Thiel: RELIGION AND MATERIALIST METAPHYSICS * 6: A. D. G. Steers: SAMUEL HALIDAY (1685-1739): TRAVELLING SCHOLAR, COURT LOBBYIST, AND NON-SUBSCRIBING DIVINE * 7: James Moore: PRESBYTERIANISM AND THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE JUDGEMENT * 8: Aaron Garrett: REASONING ABOUT MORALS FROM BUTLER TO HUME * 9: John P. Wright: HUME ON THE ORIGIN OF 'MODERN HONOUR': A STUDY IN HUME'S PHILOSOPHICAL DEVELOPMENT * 10: James A. Harris: THE EARLY RECEPTION OF HUME'S THEORY OF JUSTICE * 11: Moritz Baumstark: THE END OF EMPIRE AND THE DEATH OF RELIGION: A RECONSIDERATION OF HUME'S LATER POLITICAL THOUGHT * 12: Knud Haakonssen: NATURAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE IDENTITY OF THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT
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