Lovejoy History Of Ideas

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Journal of the History of Ideas: Journal of the History of Ideas - Volume XLI - number 2 - April-June 1980, Temple University, Philadelphia , Journal of the History of Ideas 1980
Contents, Chapitres : Donald J. Munro : Concept of interest in Chinese thought - Louisa S. Hoberman : Hispanic-American political theory - L. Jonathan Cohen : Baconian conception of probability - Louis P. Wright : Hysteria and mechanical man - Daniel J. Wilson : Moral and the great chain of being - Kathleen E. Duffin : Lovejoy on emergent evolution - discussion (James Seaton : Dialectics, freedom of speech and thought - Enrico Berti : reply to James Seaton) - notes (Robert M. Schuler : Spiritual alchemy of 17th century England - Margreta De Grazia : Secularization of language in the 17th century - Bernard Peach : Hume 's mistake - review article : Dante Della Terza : De sanctis and realism Lovejoy written on the back

Book Condition, Etat : Bon paperback grand In-8 1 vol. - 173 pages Malicorne, France

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Lovejoy, Arthur O. (William James Lectures, delivered 1932-1933). THE GREAT CHAIN of BEING: a STUDY of the HISTORY of an IDEA. the WILLIAM JAMES LECTURES DELIVERED AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY, 1932-1933. (PHILOSOPHY, Greek, Leibniz, Spinoza). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
0674361539, 382 pp. Near mint condition -- Ninth Printing -- William James Lectures, delivered 1932-1933. -- CONTENTS: Introduction: the Study of the History of Ideas; The Genesis of the Idea in Greek Philosophy: the Three Principles; The Chain of Being and Some Internal Conflicts in Medieval Thought; The Principle of Plenitude and the New Cosmography; Plenitude and Sufficient Reason in Leibniz and Spinoza; The Chain of Being in Eighteenth-Century Thought, and Man's Place and Role in Nature; The Principle of Plenitude and Eighteenth-Century Optimism; The Chain of Being and Some Aspects of Eighteenth-Century Biology; The Temporalizing of the Chain of Being; Romanticism and the Principle of Plenitude; The Outcome of the History and Its Moral; Notes. -- DESCRIPTION: "Men are galvanized by ideas and act as vehicles for them. Such a ruling idea is that of the great chain of being. Prof. Lovejoy's study records the birth, the growth, the vicissitudes, transformations, and finally the senility, and perhaps the death of this idea. The study is as fascinating as that of the rise and decay of an empire, and, in fact, it is the study of the empire of an idea over human minds throughout many centuries. Prof. Lovejoy's approach is fresh and different." - Modern Language, Notes;
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Journal of the History of Ideas: Journal of the History of Ideas - Volume XXXIII - number 3 - July-September 1972, Temple University, Philadelphia , Journal of the History of Ideas 1972
Contents, Chapitres : Festschrift for Philip P. Wiener - Harcourt Brown : History and the learned journal - Joseph Anthony Mazzeo : Some interpretations of the history of ideas - Marjorie Grene : Aristotle on modern biology - Walter P. Carvin : Leibniz on motion and creation - John M. Werner : David Hume and America - William B. Huntley : David Hume and Charles Darwin - Lewis White Beck : Lovejoy as a critic of Kant - Max H. Fisch : Peirce and Leibniz - H.W. Paul : Pierre Duhem : science and the historian's craft word on the back

Book Condition, Etat : Bon paperback grand In-8 1 vol. - 165 pages Malicorne, France

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Mazzeo, J. A. Reason and the Imagination: Studies in the History of Ideas, 1600-1800, Columbia University Press New York 1962
22x14cm., viii,321,(12)p, Large rubberstamps to flyleaf & title-page. A festschrift containing 14 papers. Includes: Noble numbers and the poetry of devotion, by M. K. Starkman.--Cromwell as Davidic king, by J. A. Mazzeo.--The isolation of the Renaissance hero, by D. Bush.--The humanistic defence of learning in the mid-seventeenth century, by R. F. Jones.--Some paradoxes in the language of things, by R. L. Colie.--Milton's dialogue on astronomy, by A. O. Lovejoy.--Music, mirth, and Galenic tradition in England, by G. L. Finney.--Eve and Dalila: renovation and the hardening of the heart, by M. A. N. Radzinowicz.--The bird, the blind bard, and the fortunate fall, by A. D. Ferry.--The tragedy of God's Englishman, by W. Haller.--The Augustan conception of history, by H. Davis.--The Houyhnhnms, the Yahoos, and the history of ideas, by R. S. Crane.--Locke and Sterne, by E. Tuveson.--Literary criticism and artistic interpretation: eighteenth-century English illustrations of "The seasons," by R. Cohen.-- Bibliographical afterword (p. 307-310)

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