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    Lord Kames : legal and social theorist / by Rahmatian, Andreas, 1967-

    Published 2015
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    John Witherspoon's American Revolution / by Mailer, Gideon

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Enlightenment and religion between Scotland and America -- "A road to distinction very different from that of his more successful companions": Augustinian piety in Witherspoon's Scotland -- "Of local and temporary reformation, local and occasional depravation": Kirk divisions and American prospects at midcentury -- "The bulwark of the religion and liberty of America": Presbyterian revivalism and American higher education before Witherspoon -- "All the conclusions drawn from these principles must be vague": American moral philosophy after Witherspoon -- "When their fathers have fallen asleep": domestic culture, public virtue, and the power of language -- "Every one of them full of the old Cameronian resisting sentiments": piety, Anglo-Scottish union, and American independence -- "How far the magistrate ought to interfere in matters of religion": public faith and the ambiguity of political representation after 1776 -- "The latent causes of faction are thus sown in the nature of man": John Witherspoon, James Madison, and the American Zion": Presbyterian moral philosophy and educational conflict during the nineteenth century.…”
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    John Witherspoon's American Revolution / by Mailer, Gideon

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Enlightenment and religion between Scotland and America -- "A road to distinction very different from that of his more successful companions": Augustinian piety in Witherspoon's Scotland -- "Of local and temporary reformation, local and occasional depravation": Kirk divisions and American prospects at midcentury -- "The bulwark of the religion and liberty of America": Presbyterian revivalism and American higher education before Witherspoon -- "All the conclusions drawn from these principles must be vague": American moral philosophy after Witherspoon -- "When their fathers have fallen asleep": domestic culture, public virtue, and the power of language -- "Every one of them full of the old Cameronian resisting sentiments": piety, Anglo-Scottish union, and American independence -- "How far the magistrate ought to interfere in matters of religion": public faith and the ambiguity of political representation after 1776 -- "The latent causes of faction are thus sown in the nature of man": John Witherspoon, James Madison, and the American Zion": Presbyterian moral philosophy and educational conflict during the nineteenth century.…”
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    John Witherspoon's American Revolution / by Mailer, Gideon

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Enlightenment and religion between Scotland and America -- "A road to distinction very different from that of his more successful companions": Augustinian piety in Witherspoon's Scotland -- "Of local and temporary reformation, local and occasional depravation": Kirk divisions and American prospects at midcentury -- "The bulwark of the religion and liberty of America": Presbyterian revivalism and American higher education before Witherspoon -- "All the conclusions drawn from these principles must be vague": American moral philosophy after Witherspoon -- "When their fathers have fallen asleep": domestic culture, public virtue, and the power of language -- "Every one of them full of the old Cameronian resisting sentiments": piety, Anglo-Scottish union, and American independence -- "How far the magistrate ought to interfere in matters of religion": public faith and the ambiguity of political representation after 1776 -- "The latent causes of faction are thus sown in the nature of man": John Witherspoon, James Madison, and the American Zion": Presbyterian moral philosophy and educational conflict during the nineteenth century.…”
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    Religion, family, and community in Victorian Canada : the Colbys of Carrollcroft / by Van Die, Marguerite

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…A world in transition : God, idenitity, and family -- Redefining family identity : the convergence of moral philosophy, romanticism, and evangelical religion -- Faith, hope, and charity : religion, women, and the new economic order -- Time, faith, energy : religion and the spirit of capitalism -- Nurture and education : the Christian home -- Family, community, and religion -- Protestants, social harmony, and moral order.…”
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    Adam Smith's lost legacy / by Kennedy, Gavin

    Published 2005
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    Archytas of Tarentum : Pythagorean, philosopher, and mathematician king / by Huffman, Carl A.

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Preface; chapter i Life, writings and reception; chapter ii The philosophy of Archytas; chapter iii The authenticity question; chapter i Fragment 1; chapter ii Fragment 2; chapter iii Fragment 3; chapter iv Fragment 4; chapter i Testimonia for Archytas' life, writings and reception; chapter ii Moral philosophy and character; chapter iii Geometry: The duplication of the cube; chapter iv Music; chapter v Metaphysics; chapter vi Physics; chapter vii Miscellaneous testimonia; Appendix 1 Spurious writings and testimonia.…”
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    The culture of enlightening : Abbé Claude Yvon and the entangled emergence of the Enlightenment / by Burson, Jeffrey D.

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…The culture of enlightening en Sorbonne and the formation of Claude Yvon -- Into the midcentury maelstrom: Claude Yvon between Sorbonne and the encyclopédistes -- The Encyclopédie and the polarization of enlightening culture in France -- Yvon the encyclopédiste I: metaphysics, logic, and the history of philosophy -- Yvon the encyclopédiste II: immortality, immateriality, and an Abbé's dalliance with vitalistic materialism -- Yvon the encyclopédiste III: moral philosophy, practical theology, and the problem of evil -- Yvon in exile, 1752/1762 -- The return from exile, circa 1762/1768 -- The quest to harmonize philosophy and religion: the first attempt, 1762/1768 -- Out of the ashes? …”
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