Remarks upon an Essay concerning Humane Understanding [by John Locke]: in a letter address'd to the author. [By Thomas Burnet.]
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas Burnet
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Catharine Trotter Cockburn
Publisher: Broadview Press
Published: 2006-06-20
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 1551113023
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn important thinker who contributed to eighteenth-century debates in epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics, Catharine Trotter Cockburn pursued the life of a dramatist and essayist, despite the prevailing social, cultural, and moral prescriptions of her day. Cockburn’s philosophical writings were polemical pieces in defence of such philosophers as John Locke and Samuel Clarke, in which she grappled with the moral and theological questions that concerned them and produced her own unique answers to those questions. Her works are interesting both for their approach to philosophical issues that continue to be debated today and for the way that they inform our understanding of the early-modern period.
Author: Sterling Power Lamprecht
Publisher: Archives of Philosophy, 11
Published: 1918
Total Pages: 192
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the moral and political philosophies of John Locke in comparison with his predecessors and contemporaries such as Hobbes and Filman.
Author: Jacqueline Broad
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 0197506984
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This volume is an edited collection of the philosophical correspondences of three English women of the eighteenth century: Mary Astell, Elizabeth Thomas, and Catharine Trotter Cockburn. The selected correspondences include letters to and/or from John Norris, George Hickes, Mary Chudleigh, Richard Hemington, John Locke, Ann Hepburn Arbuthnot, and Edmund Law. Their epistolary exchanges range over a wide variety of philosophical subjects, from questions about the love of God and other people, to the causes of sensation in the mind, the metaphysical foundations of moral obligation, and the importance of independence of judgement in one's moral choices and actions. The volume includes a main introduction by the editor, which explains some of the key themes and developments in the eighteenth-century letters, including an increased awareness of other women's writings and of the concerns of women as a socio-political group. It is argued that if we look beyond printed treatises alone, to the content of these letters, it is possible to gain a fuller appreciation of women's involvement in philosophical debates of the 1690s and early 1700s. To situate each woman's thought in its historical-intellectual context, the volume includes original introductory essays for each principal figure, showing how her correspondences relate either to her contemporaries' ideas or to her own published views. The text also provides detailed scholarly annotations, explaining obscure philosophical ideas and archaic words and phrases in the letters. Among its critical apparatus, the volume also includes a note on the texts, a bibliography, and an index"--