Cargando…

The Manuscripts of Adam Ferguson.

This volume contains a newly-edited cache of over 30 manuscript essays on a diverse range of topics and descriptions.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Merolle, Vincenzo
Otros Autores: Dix, Robin C., Heath, Eugene
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Pickering & Chatto Publishers, 2005.
Colección:Pickering masters.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Manuscripts of Adam Ferguson; Contents; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Introductory Essay; Ferguson's Political Philosophy; Ferguson's Moral Philosophy; Ferguson's Aesthetics; Bibliography; MANUSCRIPTS; I. Of Perfection and Happiness; II. What may be Affirmed or Apprehended of the Supreme CreativeBeing; III. Of History and its Appropriate Stile; IV. Of Statesmen and Warriours; V. An Excursion in the Highlands: Discourse on Various Subjects; VI. Of Happiness and Merit; VII. Distinction of Value and its Source in Existence; VIII. Of the Compar[a]tive Forms of Being.
  • IX. Reputed Pleasures of ImaginationX. Cognitutem with the of Wisdom; XI. Of the Categories or Constituents of Discourse and Fabric ofThought; XII. Of the Distinctions which Mankind Experience; XIII. Of Cause and Effect/ Ends and Means/ Order Combinationand/ Design; XIV. Of the French Revolution; XV. Of the Separation of Departments; XVI. Of the Freedom of Wit and Humour; XVII. Waking Dreams; XVIII. Of the Disstinctions on which we Act in Human; XIX. Of the Categories; XX. Of the Disstinctions on which it is the Lot of Man toDeliberate; XXI. Of the Intellectual System.
  • XXII. Of the Sciences of Which the Subject is MindXXIII. Of Good and Evil Perfection and Defect; XXIV. Of the 1st Law of Living Nature Preserve Thyself; XXV. Of the Principle of Moral Estimation; XXVI. Of Liberty and Necessity; XXVII. Of the Things that Are or May Be; Part I; Part II; XXVIII. Of Nature and Art; XXIX. The Different Aspects of Moral Science; XXX. Of the Laws of Nature in the Department of Active Man; XXXI. Of the Intellectual or Conscious Powers ConceptiveCognitive and Spontaneous; XXXII. Characteristics of Mans Nature; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C.