Man-made Morals: Four Philosophies that Shaped AmericaDoubleday, 1966 - 412 Seiten |
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... Essay on Man , the second would treat knowledge and its limits , the third would be a treatise on the government of Church and State , and the fourth would be an analysis of morals couched in terms of the cardinal virtues . Pope seems ...
... Essay on Man , the second would treat knowledge and its limits , the third would be a treatise on the government of Church and State , and the fourth would be an analysis of morals couched in terms of the cardinal virtues . Pope seems ...
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... Essay on Criticism , The Rape of the Lock , and the translations of the Iliad and Odyssey . As for Boling- broke , he was not even in print when Pope did the Essay on Man . Pope , on the other hand , was the most celebrated name in ...
... Essay on Criticism , The Rape of the Lock , and the translations of the Iliad and Odyssey . As for Boling- broke , he was not even in print when Pope did the Essay on Man . Pope , on the other hand , was the most celebrated name in ...
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... Essay the Second , " ibid . , IV , 111 . 8. Ibid . , V , 433 . 9. Ibid . , V , 332 . 10. Ibid . , V , 381 . 11. " A Letter concerning Enthusiasm " in Characteristics of Men , Manners , Opinions , Times , ed . John M. Robertson , 2 vols ...
... Essay the Second , " ibid . , IV , 111 . 8. Ibid . , V , 433 . 9. Ibid . , V , 332 . 10. Ibid . , V , 381 . 11. " A Letter concerning Enthusiasm " in Characteristics of Men , Manners , Opinions , Times , ed . John M. Robertson , 2 vols ...
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The Dawn of Reason 146 | 1 |
Natural Religion | 11 |
Whatever Is Is Right | 29 |
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