The Oxford handbook of British philosophy in the eighteenth century

La 4e de couv. indique : "Philosophy in eighteenth-century Britain was diverse, vibrant, and sophisticated. This was the age of Hume and Berkeley and Reid, of Hutcheson and Kames and Smith, of Ferguson and Burke and Wollstonecraft. Important and influential works were published in every area of...

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Autres auteurs : Harris James Anthony (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The Oxford handbook of British philosophy in the eighteenth century / edited by James A. Harris
Publié : Oxford : Oxford University Press , cop. 2013
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (670 p.)
Collection : Oxford handbooks in philosophy
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359 2 |b Part I. The languages of philosophy in eighteenth-century Britain  |b ch. 1. Locke and his influence / Timothy Stanton  |b ch. 2. Newton and Newtonianism in eighteenth-century British thought / Eric Schliesser  |b ch. 3. The idea of a science of human nature / Jacqueline Taylor  |b ch. 4. Rhetoric and eloquence : the language of persuasion / Paddy Bullard  |b Part II. Logic and metaphysics  |b ch. 5. Perception and the language of nature / Rebecca Copenhaver  |b ch. 6. Language and thought / Laurent Jaffro  |b ch. 7. The understanding / John P. Wright  |b ch. 8. Mind and matter / Aaron Garrett  |b Part III. The passions  |b ch. 9. Passions, affections, sentiments : taxonomy and terminology / Amy M. Schmitter  |b ch. 10. Reason and the passions / Terence Cuneo  |b ch. 11. Liberty and necessity / Sean Greenberg  |b ch. 12. The government of the passions / James A. Harris  |b Part IV. Morals  |b ch. 13. Self-interest and sociability / Christian Maurer  |b ch. 14. Moral judgment / P.J.E. Kail  |b ch. 15. The nature of virtue / Dario Perinetti  |b ch. 16. Practical ethics / Colin Heydt  |b Part V. Criticism  |b ch. 17. The pleasures of the imagination and the objects of taste / Paul Guyer  |b ch. 18. The faculty of taste / Timothy M. Costelloe  |b ch. 19. The pleasures of tragedy / E.M. Dadlez  |b ch. 20. Genius and the creative imagination / Peter Kivy  |b Part VI. Politics  |b ch. 21. The origin of civil government / Dario Castiglione  |b ch. 22. Forms of government / Craig Smith  |b ch. 23. Reform and revolution / Neil McArthur  |b ch. 24. Luxury, commerce, and the rise of political economy / Richard Whatmore  |b Part VII. Philosophy and religion  |b ch. 25. Causation, cosmology, and the limits of philosophy : the early eighteenth-century British debate / Paul Russell  |b ch. 26. Philosophy, revealed religion, and the enlightenment / Alexander Broadie  |b ch. 27. Religion and morality / Thomas Ahnert 
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