Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays; Vol. (3 of 6)

Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays; Vol. (3 of 6)
Title Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays; Vol. (3 of 6) PDF eBook
Author Thomas Babington Macaulay
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 306
Release 2020-08-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752421312

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Catalogue of the Keiogijuku Library

Catalogue of the Keiogijuku Library
Title Catalogue of the Keiogijuku Library PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 598
Release 1912
Genre
ISBN

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Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review

Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review
Title Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review PDF eBook
Author Thomas Babington Macaulay
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1850
Genre
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Catalogue of the Maine State Library, etc

Catalogue of the Maine State Library, etc
Title Catalogue of the Maine State Library, etc PDF eBook
Author Maine State Library (AUGUSTA, Maine)
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1862
Genre
ISBN

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The Territories of Science and Religion

The Territories of Science and Religion
Title The Territories of Science and Religion PDF eBook
Author Peter Harrison
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 315
Release 2017-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 022647898X

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The conflict between science and religion seems indelible, even eternal. Surely two such divergent views of the universe have always been in fierce opposition? Actually, that’s not the case, says Peter Harrison: our very concepts of science and religion are relatively recent, emerging only in the past three hundred years, and it is those very categories, rather than their underlying concepts, that constrain our understanding of how the formal study of nature relates to the religious life. In The Territories of Science and Religion, Harrison dismantles what we think we know about the two categories, then puts it all back together again in a provocative, productive new way. By tracing the history of these concepts for the first time in parallel, he illuminates alternative boundaries and little-known relations between them—thereby making it possible for us to learn from their true history, and see other possible ways that scientific study and the religious life might relate to, influence, and mutually enrich each other. A tour de force by a distinguished scholar working at the height of his powers, The Territories of Science and Religion promises to forever alter the way we think about these fundamental pillars of human life and experience.

The Publishers Weekly

The Publishers Weekly
Title The Publishers Weekly PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 882
Release 1876
Genre American literature
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Reforming Liberalism

Reforming Liberalism
Title Reforming Liberalism PDF eBook
Author Robert Devigne
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 319
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0300133901

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In Reforming Liberalism, Robert Devigne challenges prevailing interpretations of the political and moral thought of John Stuart Mill and the theoretical underpinnings of modern liberal philosophy. He explains how Mill drew from ancient and romantic thought as well as past religious practices to reconcile conflicts and antinomies (liberty and virtue, self-interest and morality, equality and human excellence) that were hobbling traditional liberalism. The book shows that Mill, regarded as a seminal writer in the liberal tradition, critiques liberalism’s weaknesses with a forcefulness usually associated with its well-known critics. Devigne explores Mill’s writings to demonstrate how his thought has been misconstrued--as well as oversimplified--to the detriment of our understanding of liberalism itself.