Moral Argument
Moral Argument
A History
Baggett, David; Walls, Jerry
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2020
288
Dura
Inglês
9780190246365
15 a 20 dias
524
Chapter 1: Precursors to Kant
Chapter 2: The Sage of Koenigsberg: Immanuel Kant
Chapter 3: A Contentious, Contemplative Cardinal: John Henry Newman
Chapter 4: An Agnostic Moralist: Henry Sidgwick
Chapter 5: That Adorable Genius & a Prime Minister: William James and Arthur Balfour
Chapter 6: A Knightbridge Professor: William Sorley
Chapter 7: An Edinburgher: Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison
Chapter 8: The Theo-Philosopher of Carlisle: Hastings Rashdall
Chapter 9: An Oxford Nolloth Professor: Clement Webb
Chapter 10: The Gregarious Aristocrat: W. G. de Burgh
Chapter 11: An Eminent and Erudite Platonist: A. E. Taylor
Chapter 12: Dean of St. Paul's: W. R. Matthews
Chapter 13: A Dinosaur: C. S. Lewis
Chapter 14: A Reverend Don: H. P. Owen
Chapter 15: Contemporary Moral Apologists
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Chapter 1: Precursors to Kant
Chapter 2: The Sage of Koenigsberg: Immanuel Kant
Chapter 3: A Contentious, Contemplative Cardinal: John Henry Newman
Chapter 4: An Agnostic Moralist: Henry Sidgwick
Chapter 5: That Adorable Genius & a Prime Minister: William James and Arthur Balfour
Chapter 6: A Knightbridge Professor: William Sorley
Chapter 7: An Edinburgher: Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison
Chapter 8: The Theo-Philosopher of Carlisle: Hastings Rashdall
Chapter 9: An Oxford Nolloth Professor: Clement Webb
Chapter 10: The Gregarious Aristocrat: W. G. de Burgh
Chapter 11: An Eminent and Erudite Platonist: A. E. Taylor
Chapter 12: Dean of St. Paul's: W. R. Matthews
Chapter 13: A Dinosaur: C. S. Lewis
Chapter 14: A Reverend Don: H. P. Owen
Chapter 15: Contemporary Moral Apologists
Conclusion
Notes
Index