Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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vii. oldal
... CUDWORTH 52 LECTURE V. LOCKE . CLARKE 69 LECTURE VI . MANDEVILLE . WARBURTON 78 LECTURE VII . SHAFTESBURY . HUTCHESON . BALGUY . SOUTH . LECTURE VIII . BUTLER . SHAFTESBURY . WARBURTON . BERKELEY . TINDAL . BALGUY 85 106 LECTURE IX ...
... CUDWORTH 52 LECTURE V. LOCKE . CLARKE 69 LECTURE VI . MANDEVILLE . WARBURTON 78 LECTURE VII . SHAFTESBURY . HUTCHESON . BALGUY . SOUTH . LECTURE VIII . BUTLER . SHAFTESBURY . WARBURTON . BERKELEY . TINDAL . BALGUY 85 106 LECTURE IX ...
36. oldal
... Cudworth and Clarke . The greater number of writers on these subjects at the time of which I speak , belonged to the University of Cam- bridge , but Sharrock was a Fellow of New College , Oxford . His work was printed in 1660 , and was ...
... Cudworth and Clarke . The greater number of writers on these subjects at the time of which I speak , belonged to the University of Cam- bridge , but Sharrock was a Fellow of New College , Oxford . His work was printed in 1660 , and was ...
38. oldal
... Cudworth , the master of his own college , is pointed at . Cudworth had already maintained the eternal and indestructible nature of the measures of Good and Ill , on taking his B.D. degree in 1644. The Enchiridion Ethicum does in fact ...
... Cudworth , the master of his own college , is pointed at . Cudworth had already maintained the eternal and indestructible nature of the measures of Good and Ill , on taking his B.D. degree in 1644. The Enchiridion Ethicum does in fact ...
40. oldal
... Cudworth . And it may , I think , be in a great measure explained . Besides that the Cartesian Philosophy embodied and systematized many of the new discoveries in the natural world , which no person of 40 [ LECT . HISTORY OF MORAL ...
... Cudworth . And it may , I think , be in a great measure explained . Besides that the Cartesian Philosophy embodied and systematized many of the new discoveries in the natural world , which no person of 40 [ LECT . HISTORY OF MORAL ...
44. oldal
... Cudworth , Wilkins , More , and Wor- thington . Whitchcote was a man of rare temper , very mild and obliging . He had great credit with some that had been eminent in the late times , but made all the use he could of it to protect good ...
... Cudworth , Wilkins , More , and Wor- thington . Whitchcote was a man of rare temper , very mild and obliging . He had great credit with some that had been eminent in the late times , but made all the use he could of it to protect good ...
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