Douie, Decima Langworthy:
The Nature and the Effect of the Heresy of the Fraticelli - edition reliée, livre de poche
1978, ISBN: 9780404161217
xxiv, 1270 pp. 8vo. CONTENTS: Abailard, Peter (1079-1142) "On Sin"; Abravanel, Isaac (1437-1508) "The Interrupted Work"; Abravanel, Judah (c. 1460-1530) "Knowledge, Love and Desire"; Aco… Plus…
xxiv, 1270 pp. 8vo. CONTENTS: Abailard, Peter (1079-1142) "On Sin"; Abravanel, Isaac (1437-1508) "The Interrupted Work"; Abravanel, Judah (c. 1460-1530) "Knowledge, Love and Desire"; Acosta, Uriel (1590-1647) "The Human Soul"; Adams, John (1735-1826) "On Self-Delusion"; Adler, Alfred (1870-1937) "The Style of Life"; Adler, Felix (1851-1933) "Immortality"; Albertus Magnus (1193-1280) "Analogy Between God and Man"; Albo Joseph (c. 1380-1445) "Laughter"; Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888) "Table Talk"; Alcuin, Flaccus Albinus (c. 735-804) "Dialogue on the Virtues"; Alden, Joseph (1807-1885) "Conceptions of the Infinite"; Alexander, Samuel (1859-1938) "Philosophy and Theology"; Al-Farabi (c.870-950) "On Concepts"; Alghazzali, Abu Hamid Mohammed Ibn Ghazzali (1059-1111) "The Nature of Man; Al-Kindi (died 873 A.D.) "On the Subject of Intellect"; Allen, Ethan (1738-1789) "The Exercise of Reason"; Al-Mukammas, David Ibn Merwan (died c. 937) "The Three Grades of Science"; Anaxgoras (c. 500-428 B.C.) "Fragments"; Anaximander (610-c. 547 B.C.) "Fragments"; Anaximenes (c. 585-525 B.C.) "Fragments"; Anselm of Canterbury, Saint (1033-1109_ "No Greater Being"; Antisthenes (c. 445, 365 B.C.) "Apophtegms"; Aquinas, Thomas (1225-1274) "Whether the Intelligible Species Are Derived by the Soul from Certain Separate Forms?"; Arcesilaus (c. 315-240 B.C.) "Assent and Suspension"; Ardigo, Roberto (1828-1920) "Truth and Reason"' Aristipus (c. 435-366 B.C.) "Pleasure and Pain"; Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) "The Process of Change"; Aurelius Augustinus (Saint Augustine) (354-430) "What We Are to Believe"; Aurelius, Marcus Antoninus (121-180) "Vanitas"; Aurobindo, Sri (1872-1950) "The Indian Conception of Life"; Author of the Imitation of Chrust, an Unknown Carthusian Monk "The Thoughts of Death"; Avenarius, Richard (1843-1896) "The Two Axioms of Empirio-Criticism"; Avenpace (Ibn Badjdja) (End of 11th Century 1138) "On Human Perfection"; Averroes (Ibn Roshd) (1126-1198) "On Metaphisics"; Avicenna (979-1037) "Mental Essence"; Axelrod, Pavel Borrissovich (1850-1928) "A Marxist's Idealism"; Baader, Francis Xavier von (1765-1841) "God and the World"; Baal Shem-Tov (1700-1760) "The End-All of Knowledge"; Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) "Idols Which Beset Man's Mind"; Bacon, Roger (. 1214-1294) "Ont he Importance of Experience"; Bahya Ibn Pakuda (c. 1050) "Admonitions of the Soul" Bakunin,Michael (1814-1876) "Science and Life"; Barth, Karl (1886-) "Faith As Knowledge"; Beecher, Henry Ward (1813-1887) "Some Observations"; Benda, Julien (1867-) "Humanitarianism"; Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832) "The Four Sources of Pleasure and Pain"; Berachyah (c. 12th or 13th Century) "The Compendium"; Berdyaev, Nicholas (1874-1948) "On Socialism"; Bergson, Henri (1859-1941) "Anima and Human Consciousness"; Berkeley, George (1685-1753) "Objects of Human Knowledge"; Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint (1091-1153) "Some Exclamations"; Boehme, jacob (1575-1624) "God Is All"; Boethius (475-524) "Every man Has His Cross"; Bolzano, Bernard (1781-1848) " On Correct Thinking"; Bonaventura, Saint (1221-1274) "On Francis of Assisi"; Boole, George (1815-1864) "The Place of Mathematics in the System of Human Knowledge"; Bosanquet, Bernard (1848-1923) "On the State"; Boutroux, Emile (1845-1921) "All Beings Tend Toward God"; Bowne, Borden Parker (1847-1910) "The Moral Life"; Bradley, Francis Herbert (1846-1924) "The Absolute"; Brandeis, Louis Dembitz (1856-1941) "Law and Democracy"; Brentano, Franz (1838-1917) "The Three Classes of Psychic Phenomena"; Bridgman, P.W. (1882-) "Scientist and Social Responsibility"; Bruno, Giordano (1548-1600) "A Philosophy of the Infinite Universe"; Brunschwicg, Leon (1869-1944) "On God"; Buber, Martin (1878) "God and the Soul"; Buddha, Gautama (c. 563-483 B.C.) "Some Teachings; Burckhardt, Jakob (1818-1897) "On War"; Burke, Edmund (1729-1797) "On Public Discontents"; Burroughs, John (1837-1921) Contradictions in Life"; Butler, Samuel (1835-1902) "Notes"; Calkins, Marcy Whiton (1863-1930) "Egoisma nd Altruism"; Campanella, Tommaso (1568-1639) "On State Controlled Marriage"; Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan (1870-1938) "Law and Liberty"; Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881) "History of the History of Heroes"; Carneades (c. 214-129 B.C.) "The Fallacy of the Criterion of Truth"; Carus, Paul (1852-1919) "Monism"; Cassirer, Ernst (1874-1945) "Man, an Animal Symbolism"; Chernyshevsky, Nicolai Gavrilovich (1828-1889) "The Evolution of language"; Chrysippus (c. 280-207 B.C.) "The Common Nature and Its Reason); Chuang Chou (c. 340-280 B.C.) "Excursions into Freedom"; Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 B.C.) "On Friendship, "On Justice"; Cleanthes (310-232 B.C.) "Hymn to Zeus"; Clemenceau, Georges (1841-1929) "Knowledge and Emotion"; Clement of Alexandria (c. 150-215) "Exhortation to the Greeks"; Cohen, Hermann (1842-1918) "Kant As the Founder of the Philosophy of Science"; Cohen, Morris Raphael (1880-1947) "Philosophy and Literature"; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) "Precision in the Use of Terms," "Inward Blindness," "Types of Readers," "The Love of Nat ure," "The Worth and Price of Kowledge," "Introductory Aphorisms"; Comenius, Johann Amos (1592-1670) "Last Declaration"; Comte, Auguste (1798-1857) "Positive Philosophy"; Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de (1715-1780) "Treatise on Sensations"; Confucius (556-479 B.C.) "The Great Learning," "The Doctrine of the Mean"; Cook, Josephus Flavius (1838-1901) "The Unity of Consciousness"; Cournot, Antoine Augustine (1801-1877) "Examples of the Creation and Destruction of Wealth"; Cousin, Victor (1792-1867) "What Is Eclecticism," "Analysis of Free Action"; Creighton, James Edwin (1861-1924) "Individual and Society"; Crescas, Hasdai (1340-1410) "On Time and Change"; Croce, Benedetto (1866-1952) "The Humanity of History"; Cudworth, Ralph (1617-1688) "Sensation Cannot Rise to Knowledge"; Cusa, Nicholas of (1401-1464) "The Vision of God"; D'Alembert, Jean Baptiste Le Rond (1717-1783) :"Anecdotes of Bossuet"; Darwin, Charles (1809-1882) "Religion"; De Broglie, Louis (1892- ) "The March of Science"; Dedekind, Richard (1831-1969) " The Nature and Meaning of Numbers"; Delmedigo, Joseph Solomon (1591-1655) "Good and Bad Books"; Democritus of Abdera (c. 460-360 B.C.) "The Symmetry of Life"; Dr. Morgan Augustus (1806-1871) "Ideas"; De Sanctis, Francesco (1817-1883) "The Intellectual Future"; Descartes, Rene (1595-1650) "The Nature of the Human Mind"; Dewey, John (1859-1952) "On the Use of the Word "Object"; Diderot, Denis (1713-1784) "On Reason"; Dilthey, Wilhelm (1833-1911) "Structural Coherence of the Psyche," "Plan for a Critique of Historical Reason"; Driesch, Hans (1867-1941) " Causality"; Duhring, Eugen (1833-1921) "Pessimism"; Duns Scotus, John (1270-1308) "Understanding and Experience"; Durkheim, David Emile (1858-1917) "The Healthy and Morbid"; Eckhart, Johannes (c. 1260-1327) "Seclusion"; Edwards, Jonathan (1793-1758) "God and the Evil in the World"; Einstein, Albert (1879- ) "Religion and Science"; Eliot, George (1819-1880) " Value in Originality"; Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) "Self-Reliance"; Empedocles (c. 490-435 B.C.) "Fragments"; Engles, Friedrich (1820-1895) "Morality Is Class Morality"; Epictetus (c. 60-110) "To Those Who Fear Want"; Epicurus (341-270 B.C.) "On Pleasure"; Erasmus, Desiderius (1466-1536) "Literary Education"; Eriugena, Johannes Scotus (c. 815-877) "The Human Mind"; Eucken, Rudolf (1846-1926) "The Problem of Happiness"; Euclid (c. 335-275 B.C.) "The First Elements," "The Twelve Books of Euclid's Elements"; Fecher, Gustav Theodor (1801-1887) "The Spirits of Man"; Feuerbach, Ludwig (1804-1872) "Above Religion"; Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (1762-1814) "The Ego"; Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) "Wise Sayings"; Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948) "Hinduism"; Gassendi, Pierre (1592-1655) "Active Happiness"; Gentile, Giovanni (1875-1944) "Science and Philosophy"; George, Henry (1839-1897) "Democracy's Danger"; Gersonides (1288-1344) "Is the Universe Created or External?';Geulincx, Arnold (1624-1669) "The Philosopher's View in Passion"; Gilson, Etienne (18840 ) "Will and Knowledge"; Ginzberg, Asher (1856-1927) "Positive and Negative"; Gioberti, Vincenzo (1801-1852) "The Two Humanities"; Gobineau, Hoseph Arthur, Comte de (1816-1882) "The Meaning of Degeneration"; Goedel, Kurt (1906- ) "Aphorisms"; Goethe, Johan Wolfgang von (1749-1832) "Actions and Words"; Gorgias, (c. 483-375 B.C.) "Fragments"; Green, Thomas Hill (1836-1882) "Utilitarianism Evaluated"; Grotius, Hugo (Hugues de Groot) (1538-1645) "The Rational Basis of International Law"; Haeberlin, Paul (1878- ) "Scientific Knowledge"; Halevi, Judah (c. 1080-1140) "On Revelation"; Hamann, Johann Georg (1730-1788) "Nature and Reason"; Hamilton, Alexander (1757-1804) "On a Just Partition of Power"; Han Fei (died 223 B.C.) "Essays"; Harris, William Torrey (1835-1909) "The Last Judgment"; Hartmann, Eduard von (1842-1906) "Mysticism"; Hartmann, Nicolai (1882-1950) "Value and Validity"; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831) "On the Nature of Human Spirit"; Hehasid, Judah Ben Samuel of Regensburg (12th and 13th centuries) "Certain Forms of Virtue Lead to Sin"; Heidegger, Martin (1889 - ) "Nothingness"; Helmholtz, Hermann von (1821-1894) "The Interdependece of the Sciences"; Helvetius, Claude Adrien (1715-1771) "On the Errors Occasioned by Passion"; Heraclitus (c. 540-480 B.C.) "Fragments"; Herbart, Johann Friedrich (1776-1841) "Chief Classes of Interest"; Herder, Johann Gottfried (1744-1803) "Man, a Link Between Two Worlds"; Hess, Moses (1812-1875) "Organic Life"; Hiyya, Abraham Bar (c. 1065-1136) "The Life of the Pious"; Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679) "State and Sovereignty"; Hocking, William Ernest (1873- ) "An Art Peculiar to Man"; Hodgson, Shadworth Hollway (1832-1912) "Faith"; Hoffding, Harold (1843-1931) "Pluralism and Monism"; Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry Baron d' (1723-1789) "The Atheist"; Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr. (1809-1894) "Working with the Unconscious"; Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. (1841-1935) "The Ought of Natural Law"; Hsun, Ching (c. 298-238 B.C.) "Heaven and the Congenital Nature of Man"; Hui, Shih (4th Century B.C.)"The Aphorisms"; Huizinga, Johan (1872-1945) "Barbarism"; Humboldt, Wilhelm von (1767-1835) "Senses and Reasons"; Hume, David (1711-1776) "On the Origin of Our Ideas"; Hunein Ibn Ishak (809-873) "A Philosophical Colloquy"; Husserl, Edmund (1859-1938) "Consciousness and Natural Reality the View of the 'Man in the Street'"; Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-1895) "The Relations of Man to the Lower Animals," "Protoplasm in Animals and Plants"; Ibn, Gabirol, Solomon (c. 1021-1058) "Seek Wisdom"; Ibn Tufail (c. 1105-1185) "The Improvement of Human Reason"; Inge, William Ralph (1860-1954) "Matter and Mind"; Ingersoll, Robert Green (1833-1899) "The Damage Religion Causes"; Isocrates (436-338 B.C.) "Pangeyric of Athens"; Israeli, Isaac (c. 850-950) "Man and God"; Isvarakrsna (Fifth Century A.D.) "Samkya Karika"; Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich (1743-1819) "Christianity and Paganism"; Jamblicus (c. 270-330) "The Promises of Philosophy"; James, Henry, Sr. (1811-1882) "Good and Evil Relative"; James, William (1842-1910) "Pragmatism"; Jaspers, Karl (1883- ) "Reason"; Jeans, James Hopwood (1877-1946) "Appearance and Reality"; Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) "Character of Washington," "The Passage of the Potomac Through the Blue Ridge," "The Influence of Doom and Slavery"; Joad, Cyril E.M. (1891-1953) "The Power of Thought"; John of Salisbury (c.1115 - 1180) "On Dream Interpretation"; Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784) "The Critic," "The Universal Fallacy"; Jonson, Ben (1573-1637) "The Dignity of Speech"; Joubert, Joseph (1754-1824) "Plato," "The Use of Words"; Jung, Carl Gustav (1875- ) "The Human Psyche"; Justin Martyr (c. 110-165) "The Eucharist"; Kallen, Horace Mayer (1882- ) "The Choice of Freedom"; Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804) "Judgments"; Kierkegaard, Soren (1813-1855) "Natural Sciences"; Klages, Ludwig (1872- ) "The Hysterical Person"; Kropotkin, Prince Peter (1842-1921) "Anarchism"; Laird, John (1887-1946) "Deism and Theism"; Lalande, Andre (1867- ) "Involution"; Lamarck, Jean (1744-1829) "Undeveloped Knowledge"; Lamb, Charles (1775-1834) "Morality"; Lamenais, Robert Felicite de (1782-1854) "Justice and Liberty"; Lametrie, Julien Offray de (1709-1751) "Food and Temper"; Lange, Friedrich Albert (1828-1875) "Reality and the Ideal World"; Laotse (Lao Tsu) (About 4th Century B.C.) "Tao Te Ching"; La Rochefoucauld, Francois VI, Duke of (Prince de Marsillac) (1613-1680) "Reflections"; Lassalle, Ferdinand (1825-1864) "The Law of Wages"; Lavater, Johann Kaspar (1741-1801) "Maxims"; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm (1646-1716) "Concerning Divine Perfection"; Lenin, V.I. (1870-1924) "The Three Sources of Marxism"; Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim (1729-1781) "Man's Future Perfection"; Leucippus (c.460 B.C.) "On Atomism"; Levy-Bruhl, Lucien (1857-1878) "Philosophy and Science"; Lewis, Clarence Irving (1883- ) "Evaluation"; Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph (1742-1799) "All Kinds of Thoughts"; Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865) "The Perpetuity of the Union," "The Emancipation Proclomation," "The Gettysburg Address," "Malice Towards None - Charity for All"; Linnaeus, Carolus (1707-1778) "The Study of Nature"; Lipps, Theodor (1851-1914) "The Science of Aesthetics"; Locke, John (1632-1704) "Ideas and Senses"; Lombard, Peter (1100-1160) "Trinity"; Longinus, Cassius (Third Century A.D.) 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