History of the theory of sovereignty since Rousseau
In: Studies in history, economics and public law v. 12, no. 4, [whole no. 33]
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In: Studies in history, economics and public law v. 12, no. 4, [whole no. 33]
Vol. 11 supplementary. ; v. 1. Dissertation: exhibiting the progress of metaphysical, ethical, and political philosophy, since the revival of letters in Europe. 1854.--v. 2-4. Elements of the philosophy of the human mind . To which is prefixed introduction and part first of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1854.--v. 5. Philosophical essays. 1855.--v. 6-7. The philosophy of the active and moral powers of man . To which is prefixed part second of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1855.--v. 8-9. Lectures on political economy . To which is prefixed part third of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1855-56.--v. 10. Biographical memoirs of Adam Smith, William Robertson, Thomas Reid. To which is prefixed a memoir of Dugald Stewart, with selections from his correspondence. By J. Veitch. 1858.--v. 11. Translations of the passages in foreign languages contained in the collected works of Dugald Stewart. With general index. 1860. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. Dissertation: exhibiting the progress of metaphysical, ethical, and political philosophy, since the revival of letters in Europe. 1854.--v. 2-4. Elements of the philosophy of the human mind . To which is prefixed introduction and part first of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1854.--v. 5. Philosophical essays. 1855.--v. 6-7. The philosophy of the active and moral powers of man . To which is prefixed part second of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1855.--v. 8-9. Lectures on political economy . To which is prefixed part third of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1855.56.--v. 10. Biographical memoirs of Adam Smith, William Robertson, Thomas Reid. To which is prefixed a Memoir of Dugald Stewart, with selections from his correspondence. By J. Veitch. 1858.--v. 11. Translations of the passages in foreign languages contained in the collected works of Dugald Stewart. With general index. 1860. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Litania nigelli.--2. Religion and theology.--3. Morals and general philosophy, etc.--4. Life, men adn women, etc.--5. Literature and criticist, etc.--6. Politics, etc. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"First edition March 1901; second edition March 1902." ; 1. Litania nigelli.--2. Religion and theology, etc.--3. Morals and general philosophy, etc.--4. Life, men and women, etc.--5. Literature and criticism, etc.--6. Politics, etc. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Part 3 has imprint: Buffalo, The Buffalo Commercial Print. ; pt. 1. -- pt. 2. Embracing belles-lettres (poetry, drama, romance, literary history and criticism, essays, oratory, humor, satire, etc.) together with language, bibliography and general reference books -- pt. 3. Embracing science and the arts, philosophy, religion, social science (except politics) and local history. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Morals and moral sentiments.--Origin of animal-worship.--The classification of the sciences.--Postscript--replying to criticisms.--Reasons for dissenting from the philosophy of Comte.--Of laws in general, and the order of their discovery.--The genesis of science.--Specialized administration.--What is electricity?--The constitution of the sun.--The collective wisdom.--Political fetichism.--Mr. Martineau on evolution. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Morals and moral sentiments -- Origin of animal worship -- The classification of the sciences -- Postscript, replying to criticisms -- Reasons for dissenting from the philosophy of Comte -- Of laws in general, and the order of their discovery -- The genesis of science -- Specialized administration -- What is electricity? -- The constitution of the sun -- The collective wisdom -- Political fetichism -- Mr. Martineau on evolution. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Recon0.
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Includes index. ; The men and his kindred -- The leader of the Springfield bar -- A great orator and his speeches -- A prairie politician -- A President and his Cabinet -- A Commander-in-Chief and his generals -- How Lincoln appeared in the White House -- The emancipation of the slaves -- A master in diplomacy -- Lincoln's philosophy, morals, and religion. ; Monaghan, J. Lincoln bibliography, ; Fish, D. Lincoln bibliography, ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Cambridge library collection. Philosophy
Francis Bacon (1561–1626), the English philosopher, statesman and jurist, is best known for developing the empiricist method which forms the basis of modern science. Bacon's writings concentrated on philosophy and judicial reform. His most significant work is the Instauratio Magna comprising two parts - The Advancement of Learning and the Novum Organum. The first part is noteworthy as the first major philosophical work published in English (1605). James Spedding (1808–81) and his co-editors arranged this fourteen-volume edition, published in London between 1857 and 1874, not in chronological order but by subject matter, so that different volumes would appeal to different audiences. The material is divided into three parts: philosophy and general literature; legal works; and letters, speeches and tracts relating to politics. Volume 13, published in 1872, contains Bacon's papers from 1616 to 1618 and relate to his appointment as Lord Chancellor, and England's relations with Ireland and Spain
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III. Manners and fashion. Railway morals and railway policy. The morals of trade. Prison-ethics. The ethics of Kant. Absolute political ethics. Over-legislation. Representative government - what is it good for ? State-tamperings with money and banks. Parliamentary reform: the dangers and the safe-guards. "The collective wisdom." Political fetichism. Specialized administration. From freedom to bondage. The Americans. Index, by F. Howard Collins. ; I. The development of hypothesis. Progress: its law and cause. Transcendental physiology. The nebular hypothesis. Illogical geology. Bain on the emotions and the will. The social organism. The origin of animal worship. Morals and moral sentiments. The comparative psychology of man. Mr. Martineau on evolution. The factors of organic evolution.--II. The genesis of science. The classification of the sciences. Reasons for dissenting from the philosophy of M. Comte. On laws in general and the order of their discovery. The valuation of evidence. What is electricity? Mill versus Hamilton--The test of truth. Replies to criticisms. Prof. Green's explanations. The philosophy of style. Use and beauty. The sources of architectural types. Gracefullness. Personal beauty. The origin and function of music. The physiology of laughter. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- History of the Chapters -- Part 1. General Cultural Values -- I. Philosophy of Culture in the Present Age -- II. Does Postmodernism Have a Substance? -- III. Leibniz, Vico, and Alternative Modernities -- IV. Conservatism as a Branch of Liberalism -- V. Christian Democracy and Subsidiarity in the World -- VI. Christian Martyrdom and Christian Humanism -- VII. The Insertion of Religion: The Model of Benedict and Habermas -- VIII. Pieper, Hope, Imperfection, and Literature -- Part 2. General Literary Values -- IX. Globalism, Multiculturalism, and Comparative Literature -- X. Teaching Literature from a Catholic Angle -- XI. Literary Canons and Social Value Options -- XII. The Argument from Variety -- XIII. The Argument from Persecution -- XIV. The Argument from Practicality -- XV. The Argument from Opposition -- XVI. The Argument from Defeat -- Part 3. Specific Applicative Examples -- XVII. Following the Classics: Layers of Stylistic Mimesis -- XVIII. Reinventing Romanticism or Nineteeth-Century Kitsch? -- XIX. Ernst Jünger, Distance, Proximity, and Transfer of Cultural Values -- Part 4. Epilogue -- A Philosophical Garden (with Brief References to Sundry Published Material) -- Notes -- Index of Names.