British Moralists, 1650-1800: HumeDavid Daiches Raphael Hackett Publishing, 1991 M01 1 - 437 páginas This volume is part one of a two-volume set. It may be purchased separately or in conjunction with volume two. A reprint of the 1969 Oxford University Press edition. Volume I: Hobbes--Gay: Thomas Hobbes, Richard Cumberland, Ralph Cudworth, John Locke, Lord Shaftesbury, Samuel Clarke, Bernard Mandeville, William Wollaston, Francis Hutcheson, Joseph Butler, John Balguy, John Gay. |
Contenido
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II | 13 |
DAVID HUME 479634 | 110 |
RICHARD PRICE 655762 | 198 |
THOMAS REID 856945 | 310 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE P | 347 |
INDEX P | 361 |
Términos y frases comunes
¹ Cf absurd action affection agent agreeable animal test appear approbation arises Balguy beauty benevolence blame Butler cause cerning CHAP character Cicero circumstances common concerning conduct consequences considered contrary Cudworth DAVID HUME degree desire determine disapprove dist distinct duty Edinburgh endeavour esteem Euclid evil express external feeling give gratitude happiness Hobbes human nature Hume Hutcheson ideas III-OF imagine implies indifferent influence instances intention interest judge justice kind liberty London Malebranche mankind manner matter means merit mind misery moral agents Moral Philosophy moral sense motive natural justice natures of things necessary necessity never objects observe occasion ourselves particular passions pathy perceive perception person philosophers pleasures and pains present principle of utility produce proper propriety punishment qualities reason rectitude regard relations right and wrong rule self-love sensation sentiments Shaftesbury society spectator suppose sympathy tendency thing tion truth understanding virtuous words