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Philosophy - Davide HumeDavid Hume was the son of a minor Scottish landowner. His family wanted him to become a lawyer, but he felt an "insurmountable resistance to everything but philosophy and learning". Mr. Hume attended Edinburgh University, and in 1734 he moved to a French town called La Fleche to pursue philosophy. ...
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Article CritiqueAristotle’s scientific method of analyzing empirical data helped pave the way for later generations to understand the “whys” of our world in a much more precise way. The later philosophy of empiricism or “experience-sense data” made famous by John Locke and David Hume, is a better method of ...
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Theories of Locke and HobbesJohn Locke and Thomas Hobbes were both social contract theorists, and both natural law theorists but there the resemblance ends. All other natural law theorists assumed that man was by nature a social animal. Hobbes assumed otherwise, thus his conclusions are outstandingly different from those of ...
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The Stillborn God: Religion, Politics, and the Modern West, Mark LillaThe Stillborn God: Religion, Politics, and the Modern West, Mark Lilla
In this book, Lilla investigates the withdrawing and the return of political theology in the Western world. He attempts to unveil the intertwining between religion and politics, by focusing on a period of time that extends ...
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The Enlightenment And The Role Of The PhilosophesThe Enlightenment is a name given by historians to an intellectual
movement that was predominant in the Western world during the 18th century.
Strongly influenced by the rise of modern science and by the aftermath of
the long religious conflict that followed the Reformation, the thinkers of
the ...
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The Enlightenmentis a name given by historians to an intellectual movement that was predominant in the Western world during the 18th century. Strongly influenced by the rise of modern science and by the aftermath of the long religious conflict that followed the Reformation, the thinkers of (called philosophes ...
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Mark Lilla, The Stillborn GodMark Lilla, The Stillborn God
I found Lilla's book interesting and well written. His intention to examine and in some cases entangle, important philosophical figures that played a key role to the evolution of Western thought/civilization and globally, such as Hobbes, Rousseau, Locke, Hume, ...
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