English Philosophy in the Age of Locke

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Michael Alexander Stewart
Clarendon Press, 2000 - 326 sayfa
Investigating key issues in English philosophical, political, and religious thought in the second half of the seventeenth century, this book presents a set of new and intriguing essays on the topics. Particular emphasis is given to the interaction between philosophy and religion among leading political thinkers of the period; connections between philosophical debate on personhood, certainty, and the foundations of faith; and new conceptions of biblical exegesis.
 

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The character and obligation of natural law according
29
Locke on justice
49
A reappraisal
87
Locke Socinianism Socinianism and Unitarianism
111
Lockes theology 16941704
183
The Trinity and human personal identity
217
Stillingfleet and the way of ideas
245
The solid philosophy of John
281
Index
317
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M. A. Stewart is Research Professor in the History of Philosophy, Universities of Aberdeen and Lancaster.

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