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An History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ

Author : Joseph Priestley,John Towill Rutt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:247769786

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Blake, Lavater, and Physiognomy

Author : Sibylle Erle
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-12-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351193696

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Blake, Lavater, and Physiognomy by Sibylle Erle Pdf

"William Blake never travelled to the continent, yet his creation myth is far more European than has ever been acknowledged. The painter Henry Fuseli introduced Blake to traditional European thinking, and Blake responded to late 18th century body-theory in his Urizen books (1794-95), which emerged from his professional work as a copy-engraver on Henry Hunter's translation of Johann Caspar Lavater's Essays on Physiognomy (1789-98). Lavater's work contains hundreds of portraits and their physiognomical readings. Blake, Fuseli, Joshua Reynolds and their contemporaries took a keen interest in the ideas behind physiognomy in their search for the right balance between good likeness and type in portraits. Blake, Lavater, and Physiognomy demonstrates how the problems occurring during the production of the Hunter translation resonate in Blake's treatment of the Genesis story. Blake takes us back to the creation of the human body, and interrogates the idea that 'God created man after his own likeness.' He introduces the 'Net of Religion', a device which presses the human form into material shape, giving it personality and identity. As Erle shows, Blake's startlingly original take on the creation myth is informed by Lavater's pursuit of physiognomy: the search for divine likeness, traced in the faces of their contemporary men."

Religions, Reasons and Gods

Author : John Clayton
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2006-11-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1139459260

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Traditional theistic proofs are often understood as evidence intended to compel belief in a divinity. John Clayton explores the surprisingly varied applications of such proofs in the work of philosophers and theologians from several periods and traditions, thinkers as varied as Ramanuja, al-Ghazali, Anselm, and Jefferson. He shows how the gradual disembedding of theistic proofs from their diverse and local religious contexts is concurrent with the development of natural theologies and atheism as social and intellectual options in early modern Europe and America. Clayton offers a fresh reading of the early modern history of philosophy and theology, arguing that awareness of such history, and the local uses of theistic argument, offer important ways of managing religious and cultural difference in the public sphere. He argues for the importance of historically grounded philosophy of religion to the field of religious studies and public debate on religious pluralism and cultural diversity.

The Enlightenment of Joseph Priestley

Author : Robert E. Schofield
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0271025107

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The Enlightenment of Joseph Priestley by Robert E. Schofield Pdf

Joseph Priestley (1733&–1804) is one of the major figures of the English Enlightenment. A contemporary and friend of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, he exceeded even these polymaths in the breadth of his curiosity and learning. Yet no one has attempted an all-inclusive biography of Priestley, probably because he was simply too many persons for anyone easily to comprehend in a single study. Robert Schofield has devoted a lifetime of scholarship to this task. The result is a magisterial book, covering the life and works of Priestley during the critical first forty years of his life. Although Priestley is best known as a chemist, this book is considerably more than a study in the history of science. As any good biographer must, Schofield has thoroughly studied the many activities in which Priestley was engaged. Among them are theology, electricity, chemistry, politics, English grammar, rhetoric, and educational philosophy. Schofield situates Priestley, the provincial dissenter, within the social, political, and intellectual contexts of his day and examines all the works Priestley wrote and published during this period. Schofield singles out the first forty years of Priestley's life because these were the years of preparation and trial during which Priestley qualified for the achievements that were to make him famous. The discovery of oxygen, the defenses of Unitarianism, and the political liberalism that characterize the mature Priestley&—all are foreshadowed in the young Priestley. A brief epilogue looks ahead to the next thirty years when Priestley was forced out of England and settled in Pennsylvania, the subject of Schofield's next book. But this volume stands alone as the definitive study of the making of Joseph Priestley.

British Unitarians Against American Slavery, 1833-65

Author : Douglas C. Stange
Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : History
ISBN : 0838631681

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British Unitarians Against American Slavery, 1833-65 by Douglas C. Stange Pdf

This study of the British Unitarians is the story of this group's thirty-year war against the master sin of the world--American slavery. Focusing on the group known as the Garrisonians, the author examines their racial views, their attitudes toward the Civil War, their relations with the American antislavery movement, and the difficult problem of the relation between religious commitment and social activism.

Republics Ancient and Modern

Author : Paul Anthony Rahe
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : History
ISBN : 080784473X

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Republics Ancient and Modern, Volume I: The Ancien Regime in Classical Greece"

Republics Ancient and Modern, Volume III

Author : Paul A. Rahe
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2017-10-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781469617428

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Republics Ancient and Modern, Volume III by Paul A. Rahe Pdf

First published in 1992 and now available in paperback in three volumes, Paul Rahe's ambitious and provocative book bridges the gap between political theory, comparative history and government, and constitutional prudence. Rahe challenges prevailing interpretations of ancient Greek republicanism, early modern political thought, and the founding of the American republic. '[An] extraordinary book. . . . It is a great achievement and will stay as a landmark.'--The Spectator (London) 'This is the first, comprehensive study of republicanism, ancient and modern, written for our time.'--Harvey Mansfield, Harvard University 'A stunning feat of scholarship, presented with uncommon grace and ease--the sort of big, important book that comes along a few times in a generation. In an age of narrow specialists, it ranges through the centuries from classical Greece to the new American Republic, unfolding a coherent new interpretation of the rise of modern republicanism. . . . World-class, and sure to have a quite extraordinary impact.'--Lance Banning, University of Kentucky Volume I: The Ancien Regime in Classical Greece Where social scientists and many ancient historians tend to follow Max Weber or Karl Marx in asserting the centrality of status or class, Rahe's depiction of the illiberal, martial republics of classical Hellas vindicates Aristotle's insistence on the determinative influence of the political regime and brings back to life a world in which virtue is pursued as an end, politics is given primacy, and socioeconomic concerns are subordinated to grand political ambition. Volume II: New Modes and Orders in Early Modern Political Thought Where many intellectual historians discern a revival of the classical spirit in the political speculation of the age stretching from Machiavelli to Adam Smith, Rahe brings to light a self-conscious repudiation of the theory and practice of ancient self-government and an inclination to restrict the scope of politics, to place greater reliance on institutions than on virtuous restraint, and to give free rein to the human's capacities as a tool-making animal. Volume III: Inventions of Prudence: Constituting the American Regime Where students of the American founding are inclined to dispute whether the Revolution was liberal, republican, or merely confused, Rahe demonstrates that the American regime embodies an uneasy, fragile, and carefully worked-out compromise between the enlightened despotism espoused by Thomas Hobbes and the classical republicanism defended by Pericles and Demosthenes.

Approaches to Organic Form

Author : F.R. Burwick
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400939172

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Approaches to Organic Form by F.R. Burwick Pdf

Frederick Burwick's modest but comprehensive and insightful intro duction is preface enough to these sensible essays in the history and philosophical criticism of ideas. If we want to understand how some in quiring and intelligent thinkers sought to go beyond mechanism and vitalism, we will find Burwick's labors of assembling others and reflect ing on his own part to be as stimulating as anywhere to be found. And yet his initial cautious remark is right: 'approaches', not 'attainments'. The problems associated with clarifying 'matter' and 'form' are still beyond any consensus as to their solution. Even more do we recognize the many forms and meanings of 'form', and this is so even for 'organic form'. That wise scientist-philosopher-engineer Lancelot Law Whyte struggled in a place neighboring to Burwick's, and his essay of thirty years ago might be a scientist's preface to Burwick and his colleagues: see Whyte'S Accent on Form (N. Y., Harper, 1954) and his Symposium of 1951 Aspects of Form (London, Percy Lund Humphries 1951; and Indiana University Press 1961), itself arranged in honor of D' Arcy Thompson's classical monograph On Growth and Form. Philosophy and history of science must deal with these issues, and with the mixture of hard-headedness and imagination that they de mand.

The History of the Corruptions of Christianity

Author : Joseph Priestley,John Towill Rutt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 507 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:247768961

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Wordsworth, Coleridge, and 'the language of the heavens'

Author : Thomas Owens
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192577573

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Wordsworth, Coleridge, and 'the language of the heavens' by Thomas Owens Pdf

Thomas Owens explores some of the exultant visions inspired by Wordsworth's and Coleridge's close scrutiny of the night sky, the natural world, and the domains of science. He examines a set of scientific patterns drawn from natural, geometric, celestial, and astronomical sources which Wordsworth and Coleridge used to express their ideas about poetry, religion, literary criticism, and philosophy, and establishes the central importance of analogy in their creative thinking. Analogies prompted the poets' imaginings in geometry and cartography, in nature (representations of the moon) and natural history (studies of spider-webs, streams, and dew), in calculus and conical refraction, and in the discovery of infra-red and ultraviolet light. Although this is primarily a study of the patterns which inspired their writing, the findings overturn the prevalent critical consensus that Wordsworth and Coleridge did not have the access, interest, or capacity to understand the latest developments in nineteenth-century astronomy and mathematics, which they did in fact possess. Wordsworth, Coleridge, and 'the language of the heavens' reinstates many relationships which the poets had with scientists and their sources. Most significantly, the book illustrates that these sources are not simply another context or historical lens through which to engage with Wordsworth's and Coleridge's work but are instead a controlling device of the symbolic imagination. Exploring the structures behind Wordsworth's and Coleridge's poems and metaphysics stakes out a return to the evidence of the Romantic imagination, not for its own sake, but in order to reveal that their analogical configuration of the world provided them with a scaffold for thinking, an intellectual orrery which ordered artistic consciousness and which they never abandoned.

Lectures on History and General Policy ; to which is Prefixed, an Essay on a Course of Liberal Education for Civil and Active Life ; and an Additional Lecture on the Constitution of the United States

Author : Joseph Priestley,John Towill Rutt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 515 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:247777103

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Lectures on History and General Policy ; to which is Prefixed, an Essay on a Course of Liberal Education for Civil and Active Life ; and an Additional Lecture on the Constitution of the United States by Joseph Priestley,John Towill Rutt Pdf