General Sketch of the History of Pantheism
A perceptive thinker and author of five scholarly tomes as well as numerous essays, the philosopher and historian of religion, Constance E. Plumptre is now unfamiliar to many readers. Yet for a period of just over twenty years between 1878 and 1902 she championed some of the most fascinating philosophical and religious theories of the Victorian age. Although she won greatest acclaim for Studies in Little-Known Subjects (1898), her first work, General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, published anonymously in 1878, was one of the most significant nineteenth-century studies in theological philosophy. In this second volume Plumptre continues her account of modern Pantheism and introduces the reader to the works of Spinoza, Fichte, Hegel and Schopenhauer, before concluding with a brief but insightful summary of this substantial philosophical question. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=plumce
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June 2011Paperback
9781108028028
360 pages
216 × 20 × 140 mm
0.46kg
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Table of Contents
- Book III. Modern Pantheism:
- 6. Spinoza
- 7. Berkeley
- 8. Lessing
- 9. Digression on the scepticism of the eighteenth century
- 10. Fichte
- 11. Hegel
- 12. Schelling
- 13. Leibnitz and Schopenhauer
- 14. The philosophical and scientific aspects of pantheism
- 15. Summary and conclusion
- Index.