Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 11Johns Hopkins University Press, 1950 - Electronic journals A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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... Hume to precisely those virtues which would not be approved were it not for the busy func- tioning of reason ... Hume's doctrine , it is essential to recognize the following facts : A judgment which indicates the utility of an object or ...
... Hume to precisely those virtues which would not be approved were it not for the busy func- tioning of reason ... Hume's doctrine , it is essential to recognize the following facts : A judgment which indicates the utility of an object or ...
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... Hume repeatedly specifies four classes of things which are in fact approved . ( 1 ) Things which immediately evoke my approval ; ( 2 ) things which evoke my approval because I apprehend their util- ity to me ; ( 3 ) things which evoke ...
... Hume repeatedly specifies four classes of things which are in fact approved . ( 1 ) Things which immediately evoke my approval ; ( 2 ) things which evoke my approval because I apprehend their util- ity to me ; ( 3 ) things which evoke ...
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... Hume admits , consistently with this , that as a matter of fact differences in x involve dif- ference in the feeling . An inanimate object , and the character or sentiments of any person , may , both of them , give satisfaction ; but ...
... Hume admits , consistently with this , that as a matter of fact differences in x involve dif- ference in the feeling . An inanimate object , and the character or sentiments of any person , may , both of them , give satisfaction ; but ...
Contents
The Idea of God in Elizabethan Medicine Paul H Kocher | 3 |
Early Tudor Historiography 14851548 William R Trimble | 30 |
Milton and the Humanist Attitude Toward Women Paul N Siegel | 42 |
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