3 edition of British moralists, being selections from writers principally of the eighteenth century found in the catalog.
Published
1897
by Clarendon Press in Oxford
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliography.
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LC Classifications | BJ601 S4 |
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Pagination | 2 v. |
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Open Library | OL24433010M |
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But it wasn’t an innovative position in the late eighteenth century. Paley notes in the preface that he is a “compiler” of earlier writers of moral theory. Schneewind, states that the theory he proposed was in fact “an assemblage of ideas developed by others and is presented to be learned by students rather than debated by colleagues. BRITISH MORALISTS: Being Selections from Writers principally of the Eighteenth Century. Edited, with an Introduction and Analytical Index, by L. A. Selby-Bigge, M.A., formerly Fellow and Lecturer of University College, Oxford. In two volumes. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, PP. lxx., , The selections here given are on a somewhat.
This series aims to promote original scholarship on the intersection of British literature and history in the long eighteenth century, from the Restoration through the first generation of the Romantic era. Spiegelberg, Herbert. “Die Begriff der Intentionalität in der Scholastik, bei Brentano und bei Husserl.” Philosophische Hefte 5 (), 75–91; ‘“Intention’ and ‘Intentionality’ in the Scholastics, Brentano, and Husserl.” In his The Context of the Phenomenological Hague: .
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Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge, British Moralists, being Selections from Writers principally of the Eighteenth Century, edited with an Introduction and analytical Index by L.A. Shelby-Bigge in two volumes (Oxford: Clarendon Press, ).
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1 of 2: Selections From Writers, Principally of the Eighteenth Century Edited With an Introduction and Analytical Index For convenience of reference. Cudworth belongs to the period because his ethical work was not published till About the PublisherAuthor: L.
Selby-Bigge. pages. This book is a major work in the history of ethics, and provides the first study of early modern British philosophy in several decades. Professor Darwall discerns two distinct. British Moralists Being Selections from Writers Principally of the Eighteenth Century, Sir.
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The book will be much more useful to students than its predecessor.” — British Book News Volume I: Hobbes — Gay: Thomas Hobbes, Richard Cumberland, Ralph Cudworth, John Locke, Lord Shaftesbury, Samuel Clarke, Bernard Mandeville, William Wollaston. John Stuart Mill was the leading British philosopher of the nineteenth century and his famous essay Utilitarianism is the most influential statement of the philosophy of utilitarianism: that actions, laws, policies and institutions are to be evaluated by their utility or contribution to good or bad by: British Moralists: Being Selections from Writers Principally of the Eighteenth Century.
by L. Selby-Bigge (pp. ) Review by: J. Mackenzie. BRITISH MORALISTS. In addition to English authors, the term "British moralists" includes Irish thinkers such as Francis Hutcheson and Edmund burke; Scots such as David hume; and Bernard Mandeville, a Dutch physician who lived in England and wrote in gh certain medieval scholastics and such 16th-century thinkers as St.
thomas more and Richard hooker belong to this list, their. Over ten years ago Professor A. Taylor pointed out that one of the most unfortunate effects of that philosophical conquest of England by Germany in the nineteenth century was the.
Find out more about the greatest 18th Century British Writers, including Lord Byron, Jane Austen, William Blake, Thomas Paine and William Wordsworth. Benjamin Franklin. 17 January Founding Father of the United States. 16 December 28 November 29 January Founding Father of the United States.
William Wordsworth.See also the preceding Categoryth-century English writers, Categoryth-century Scottish writers, Categoryth-century Welsh writers and the succeeding Categoryth-century British concept of Britishness followed on from the political Union of England and Scotland in Selby-Bigge, L.A., British Moralists, being Selections from Writers principally of the Eighteenth Century.
Oxford: Clarendon, This is available online from multiple sources. One is the Past Masters database, which you can find in the Databases section of the library website.
Within Past Masters, you want ‘British Philosophy: ’.