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Book Description
- Title:
- Sermons I., II., III. Upon Human Nature, or Man considered as a Moral Agent, with Introduction and Notes by Thomas Buchanan Kilpatrick [1857-1930]. Handbooks for Bible Classes and Private Students.
- Authors:
- Joseph Butler [1962-1752]
- Publication Year:
- [1888]
- Location:
- Edinburgh
- Publisher:
- T & T Clark
- Pages:
- 123
- Subjects:
- THeology, Anthropology, Bishop Joseph Butler
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Introduction (by Thomas Buchanan Kilpatrick [1857-1930])
- Biographical Sketch
- The Aim and Value of Ethical Study
- The Rise of Modern (British) Ethical Study: Thomas Hobbes
- Answer to Hobbes: Shaftesbury and Hutcheson
- Butler's Ethical Doctrine: Standpoint and Method
- Butler's Ethical Doctrine: Statement
- Butler's Ethical Doctrine: Estimate
- Concluding Remarks
- Text and Notes