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Man, God, and nature in the Enlightenment / edited by Donald C. Mell, Jr., Theodore E.D. Braun, Lucia M. Palmer.

LIBRA CB411 .M26 1988
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Mell, Donald C., 1931-2019.
Braun, Theodore E. D.
Palmer, L. M. (Lucia M.)
Series:
Studies in literature, 1500-1800 ; no. 2.
Studies in literature, 1500-1800 ; no. 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Europe--Intellectual life--18th century.
Europe.
Intellectual life.
Enlightenment--Europe.
Enlightenment.
Philosophy, Modern--18th century.
Philosophy, Modern.
Penn Provenance:
Elias, Archibald C. (donor)
Physical Description:
xv, 247 pages : music ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
East Lansing, MI : Colleagues Press, [1988]
Contents:
Vico's frontispiece and the Tablet of Cebes / Donald Phillip Verene
Vico, the Counter-Enlightenment, and advanced contemporary thought / Biorgio Tagliacozzo
Kant and the refutations of idealism in the eighteenth century / Manfred Kuehn
The conquest of nature and the ambivalence of man in the French Enlightenment: reflections on Condorcet's Fragment sur l'Atlantide / David Lachterman
Nature is a woman: the Duchess of Newcastle and seventeenth-century philosophy / Sophia B. Blaydes
Wollstonecraft versus Rousseau: natural religion and the sex of virtue and reason / Melissa Butler
"All men and both sexes": concepts of men's development, women's education, and feminism in the seventeenth century / Helda L. Smith
Madamine! a few of Mozart's females or Fanno cosi tutte? / Jane Perry-Camp
Paradox in Paradise: nature and art in the eighteenth-century landscape garden / Collette Hall, Peter Perreten, Jane Shinehouse, Derk Visser.
"Had not Joseph withheld him": portrayal of the social elite in Joseph Andrews / Brian McCrea
Scottish philosophy and political economy / Spencer Davis
"Government by consent of the governed" in eighteenth-century constitutional theory / Leslie Friedman Goldstein
Early eighteenth-century paraphrases of the book of Job / James E. May
Man and God in Richardson's Sir Charles Grandison / Sylvia Kasey Marks
The pathetic and sublime: the tragic formula of John Home's Douglas / David Wheeler
The fear of fiction / Robert W. Uphaus
The scientist in shirt-sleeves: Charles Bonnet's letters on parthenogenesis / Virginia P. Dawson
Linguistic and biological classification in the eighteenth century / W. Keith Percival
Diderot's comparative linguistics: the philosophe's English / Bonnie Arden Robb
Paradigmatic, narrative, and genetic histories, or the perils of relying on Thomas Kuhn / Joseph Musser, Jr.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Man, God, and nature in the Enlightenment.
ISBN:
0937191035
9780937191033
OCLC:
19553469

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