توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Of Liberty and Necessity: The Free Will Debate in Eighteenth-Century British Philosophy (Oxford Philosophical Monographs)
نام کتاب : Of Liberty and Necessity: The Free Will Debate in Eighteenth-Century British Philosophy (Oxford Philosophical Monographs)
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : آزادی و ضرورت: بحث اراده آزاد در فلسفه بریتانیای قرن هجدهم (تکنگارهای فلسفی آکسفورد)
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نویسندگان : James A. Harris
ناشر : Clarendon Press
سال نشر : 2005
تعداد صفحات : 281
ISBN (شابک) : 0199268606 , 9780199268603
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Contents\nIntroduction: From Locke to Dugald Stewart\n The free will problem in the eighteenth century\n Summary of the narrative\n1 Locke’s Chapter ‘Of Power’ and its Eighteenth-Century Reception\n First thoughts about freedom and choice\n Second thoughts\n Third thoughts?\n ‘Of Power’ in the eighteenth century\n2 King, Clarke, Collins\n William King and the liberty of indifference\n Samuel Clarke and ‘moral’ necessity\n Anthony Collins’s return to Hobbes\n The Clarkean reply to Collins\n Libertarianism after Clarke\n3 Hume’s Reconciling Project\n ‘Of Liberty and Necessity’ in the Treatise and in the first Enquiry\n Necessity in the operations of matter\n All men have ever agreed in the doctrine of necessity\n All men have ever agreed in the doctrine of liberty\n Interpretations of Hume’s reconciling project\n4 Kames’s Hypothesis\n Liberty and necessity in the first edition of the Essays\n The reception of the first edition\n Liberty and necessity in the second and third editions\n Kames and the philosophy of common sense\n5 Jonathan Edwards against Arminianism\n Edwards as Lockean philosopher\n The refutation of libertarianism (I): the regress argument\n The refutation of libertarianism (II): volitions and their causes\n Edwards and Hobbes compared\n American supernaturalism and British naturalism\n6 The Bare Authority of Feeling: James Beattie in Context\n Butler, Berkeley, Price, Oswald, Balfour\n Beattie’s way with the sceptic\n Beattie’s reply to the necessitarian\n Beattie as experimental philosopher?\n The success of the Essay on Truth\n7 Hartley, Tucker, Priestley\n Hartley on association, mechanism, and providence\n Tucker between Locke and Hartley\n Priestley’s ‘philosophical’ necessitarianism\n Priestley on consciousness and responsibility\n8 Science and Freedom in Thomas Reid\n Freedom of the will as a first principle\n Replies to the necessitarian\n Reid and Kant: a brief comparison\n9 Liberty and Necessity after Reid\n James Gregory’s ‘Essay’\n Replies to Gregory: Allen and Crombie\n Philosophical necessity after Priestley\n Stewart on the active and moral powers of man\n Stewart on Kant\nPostscript: The Nineteenth Century and Afterwards\nReferences\n Primary sources\n Secondary sources\nIndex\n A\n B\n C\n D\n E\n F\n G\n H\n I\n J\n K\n L\n M\n N\n O\n P\n R\n S\n T\n U\n V\n W\n Y\n Z