A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality
Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Published: 1731
Total Pages: 334
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Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Published: 1731
Total Pages: 334
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1996-11-07
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780521479189
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Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Published: 1731
Total Pages: 303
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Published: 1976
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-01-01
Total Pages: 1642
ISBN-13: 1316380939
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Cambridge Descartes Lexicon is the definitive reference source on René Descartes, 'the father of modern philosophy' and arguably among the most important philosophers of all time. Examining the full range of Descartes' achievements and legacy, it includes 256 in-depth entries that explain key concepts relating to his thought. Cumulatively they uncover interpretative disputes, trace his influences, and explain how his work was received by critics and developed by followers. There are entries on topics such as certainty, cogito ergo sum, doubt, dualism, free will, God, geometry, happiness, human being, knowledge, Meditations on First Philosophy, mind, passion, physics, and virtue, which are written by the largest and most distinguished team of Cartesian scholars ever assembled for a collaborative research project - 92 contributors from ten countries.
Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 303
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sophie Botros
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2006-04-18
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 1134322178
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovering an important theme in Humean studies, this book focuses on Hume's hugely influential attempt in book three of his Treatise of Human Nature to derive the conclusion that morality is a matter of feeling, not reason, from its link with action. Claiming that Hume's argument contains a fundamental contradiction that has gone unnoticed in modern debate, this fascinating volume contains a refreshing combination of historical-scholarly work and contemporary analysis that seeks to expose this contradiction and therefore provide a significant contribution to current scholarship in the area. Sophie Botros begins by pointing out that a contradiction concerning whether reason can influence action, or is wholly powerless, occurs in the intermediary premiss. She then moves on to draw out the consequences for recent meta-ethics of the failure to acknowledge this contradiction. Finally, highlighting the root of the argument's power in an article of naturalistic dogma, she suggests how it may be possible to restore to our moral concepts their traditional and integral link with both truth and motivation. A significant and thought-provoking addition to this popular field of study, Hume, Reason and Morality is undoubtedly an important resource for moral philosophers interested in meta-ethics and practical reason, as well as Humean scholars.
Author: J. O. Urmson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 476
ISBN-13: 0415078830
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis fully revised third edition of this Concise Encyclopedia brings it completely up-to-date. Featuring lively and engaging entries by some of the leading philosophers of our age, it is a readable reference work and engaging introduction.
Author: Sarah Hutton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-10-07
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 1139456059
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis 2004 book was the first intellectual biography of one of the very first English women philosophers. At a time when very few women received more than basic education, Lady Anne Conway wrote an original treatise of philosophy, her Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy, which challenged the major philosophers of her day - Descartes, Hobbes and Spinoza. Sarah Hutton's study places Anne Conway in her historical and philosophical context, by reconstructing her social and intellectual milieu. She traces her intellectual development in relation to friends and associates such as Henry More, Sir John Finch, F. M. van Helmont, Robert Boyle and George Keith. And she documents Conway's debt to Cambridge Platonism and her interest in religion - an interest which extended beyond Christian orthodoxy to Quakerism, Judaism and Islam. Her book offers an insight into both the personal life of a very private woman, and the richness of seventeenth-century intellectual culture.
Author: Ralph Cudworth
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Published: 1820
Total Pages: 542
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