The Sensualistic Philosophy.

by Robert L. Dabney [1820-1898]

Other authorsC.N. Willborn (Introduction)
Hardcover, 2003

Call number

BD181 .D33 2003

Publication

Dallas, TX: Naphtali Press.

Physical description

304 p.; 24 cm

Notes

Inscribed and dated by the publisher/editor on the front free endpaper.

From the Copyright page:
"The text taken as the basis for this new edition came from The Sensualistic Philosophy of the Nineteenth Century Considered by Robert L. Dabney (NY: Anson D.F. Randolph & Company, 1875); Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1876). Chapters 14 and 15 and Notes are taken from the 2nd and Enlarged edition (NY: Anson D.F. Randolph & Company, 1887). The same printing plates appear to have been used for all three editions, except as the plates were modified for the enlarged edition of 1887. Though a strict word for word comparison was not undertaken, the editor has tried to incorporate all the changes or corrections made to the first 13 chapters that were found in the course of preparing the text. Most were related to the addition of new material...."

CONTENTS
Introduction: A Historical-Biographical Sketch of R.L. Dabney.
Chapter 1: The Issue Stated.
Chapter 2: The Sensualistic Philosophy Of The 18th Century.
Chapter 3: Analysis Of The Human Mind, By James Mill.
Chapter 4: Sensualistic Ethics In Great Britain.
Chapter 5: Positivism.
Chapter 6: Evolution Theory.
Chapter 7: Physiological Materialism.
Chapter 8: Spirituality Of The Mind.
Chapter 9: Evolution Theory Materialistic, And Therefore False.
Chapter 10: Validity Of A-Priori Notions.
Chapter 11: Origin Of A-Priori Notions.
Chapter 12: Refutation of Sensualistic Ethics.
Chapter 13: Philosophy And The Supernatural.
Chapter 14: The Evolution Of Human Souls.
Chapter 15: Final Causes.
Notes.
Author Index.

Barcode

003a163000

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