A Treatise on the Immutability of Moral Truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham

A Treatise on the Immutability of Moral Truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham
Title A Treatise on the Immutability of Moral Truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham PDF eBook
Author Catharine Macaulay
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Pages 325
Release 1783
Genre Good and evil
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The Correspondence of Catharine Macaulay

The Correspondence of Catharine Macaulay
Title The Correspondence of Catharine Macaulay PDF eBook
Author Karen Green
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 304
Release 2019-09-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190934476

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Catharine Macaulay was a celebrated republican historian, whose account of the reasons for the seventeenth-century English Revolution, the parliamentary period, and its aftermath was widely read by the mothers and fathers of American Independence and by central players in the French Revolution. As well as publishing her eight volume history, spanning the period from the accession of James I to the Glorious Revolution of 1688, she wrote political pamphlets, offered a sketch of a republican constitution for Corsica, advocated parliamentary reform, and published a response to Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. Her Letters on Education of 1790 made a decisive impact on the thought of Mary Wollstonecraft, and her Treatise on the Immutability of Moral Truth opposed the skeptical and utilitarian attitudes being developed by Hume and others. This volume brings together for the first time all the available letters between her and her wide-ranging correspondents, who include George Washington, John Adams, Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, James Otis, Benjamin Rush, David Hume, James Boswell, Thomas Hollis, John Wilkes, Horace Walpole, Mary Wollstonecraft, Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville, and many other luminaries of the eighteenth-century enlightenment. It includes an extended introduction to her life and works and offers a unique insight into the thinking of her friends and correspondents during the period between 1760 and 1790, the crucible for the development of modern representative democracies. The Correspondence of Catharine Macaulay will appeal to scholars of philosophy, political thought, women's studies, and eighteenth-century history, as well as those interested in the development of democratic ideas.

Catharine Macaulay's Republican Enlightenment

Catharine Macaulay's Republican Enlightenment
Title Catharine Macaulay's Republican Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Karen Green
Publisher Routledge
Pages 418
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1000066118

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The ‘celebrated’ Catharine Macaulay was both lauded and execrated during the eighteenth century for her republican politics and her unconventional, second marriage. This comprehensive biography in the 'life and letters' tradition situates her works in their political and social contexts and offers an unprecedented, detailed account of the content and influence of her writing, the arguments she developed in her eight-volume history of England and her other political, ethical, and educational works. Her disagreements with conservative opponents, David Hume, Edmund Burke, and Samuel Johnson are developed in detail, as is her influence on more progressive admirers such as Thomas Jefferson, Jacques-Pierre Brissot, Mercy Otis Warren, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Macaulay emerges as a coherent and influential political voice, whose attitudes and aspirations were characteristic of those enlightenment republicans who grounded their progressive politics in rational religion. She looked back to the seventeenth-century levellers and parliamentarians as important precursors who had advocated the liberty and political rights she aspired to see implemented in Great Britain, America, and France. Her defence of republican liberty and the equal rights of men offers an important corrective to some contemporary accounts of the character and origins of democratic republicanism during this crucial period.

A Treatise on the Immutability of Moral Truth

A Treatise on the Immutability of Moral Truth
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A treatise on the immutability of moral truth

A treatise on the immutability of moral truth
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Author Catherine Macaulay Graham
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Early Responses to Hume's Moral, Literary & Political Writings

Early Responses to Hume's Moral, Literary & Political Writings
Title Early Responses to Hume's Moral, Literary & Political Writings PDF eBook
Author James Fieser
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 454
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781843711179

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In 1741, Hume published his Essays, Moral and Political, making a lasting impact on political, economic and aesthetic theory. This collection gathers together over seventy important early responses to Hume's moral theory and Essays, including articles by Adam Smith, James Beattie, Jeremy Bentham, Joseph Priestley, Thomas Malthus and Thomas Reid.

The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature
Title The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature PDF eBook
Author Tobias Smollett
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Pages 504
Release 1783
Genre Books
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