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William Blake as natural philosopher, 1788-1795 /

William Blake as Natural Philosopher, 1788-1795 takes seriously William Blake's wish to be read as a natural philosopher, particularly in his early illuminated works, and reveals the way that poetry and visual art were for Blake an imaginative way of philosophizing.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fletcher, Joe (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Anthem Press, [2022]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction "We Who Are Philosophers": Blake's Early Metaphysics -- Chapter One. A Sense of the Infinite: Leibniz, Hume and Panpsychism in the Early Tractates -- The Case against Berkeley -- Locke's Metaphysics -- Locke and Leibniz on the Infinite -- Hume and Blake against Natural Religion -- Philosophical Designs -- Chapter Two. Soul Matter: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Monist Pantheism -- The Soul in Classical Philosophy -- Plato's Ambiguous Dualism -- Aristotle's Three Souls -- The Stoics and Epicureans on the Soul's Materiality -- Neoplatonic Anima -- The Soul In Early Modern Philosophy -- Paracelsus, Spinoza and Early Modern Pantheism -- Materialism In Hobbes and Bacon -- Descartes's Unambiguous Dualism -- Newton, Locke and the Roots of Eighteenth-Century Deism 
505 8 |a The Contested Soul in Eighteenth-Century Philosophy -- Priestley's "immaterial Materialism" -- Priestley Vs. Swedenborg -- Imagination Over Empiricism -- From the Early Tractates to the Marriage -- Chapter Three. Breathing Dust: Erasmus Darwin and Blake's Regenerative Materialism -- The Botanic Garden and the "Transmigrating Ens" -- The Book of Thel and the "Land Unknown" -- Europe and the "Finite Wall of Flesh" -- The Song of Los and Dualism's Dead Sun -- Chapter Four. "Horrible Forms of Deformity": The Urizen Cycle and Vitalist Materialism -- Urizen's Divisive Desire and "Activity Unknown" -- Urizen's Newtonian "Globes of Attraction" -- The "Red Globe of Life Blood" and Blake's Embryology -- A Polypus Appears -- Remembering Eternity -- Coda: The Ghost of Pantheism -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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