![]() Eleven volumes 46 folding engraved plates. Oeuvres de Descartes, publiées par Victor Cousin. An Introduction to Cudworth's Treatise concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality with Life of Cudworth and a few Critical Notes. Jeremy Collier (1650-1726), famous as a pamphleteer, particularly after the publication of his Short View on the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage, which singled out playwrights such as Dryden and Congreve for particular attack.Ī third part of the “Essays upon Several Moral Subjects” was published in 1705. Contemporary panelled calf, split on rear joint, chipped at top of spine. Two parts in one:, 246, advertisement leaf,, 200 pp. He was interested in developing German as a language suitable for philosophical writing and, in his Latin writings, he frequently inserted German words and phrases, as much to help fix the German meanings as to elucidate his Latin expressions.ĬOLLIER, Jeremy. Contemporary vellum, rubbed, small hole in spine.Ĭlauberg (1622-1665) German Cartesian philosopher, studied at Leiden and became professor of philosophy and theology at Herborn in 1649 and at Duisburg from 1651. (two leaves of 'contents' duplicated) title-page printed in red and black (with 19th century ownership inscription) single small wormhole to top outer margin as far as p.129. De Cognitione Dei et Nostri, Quatenus naturali rationis lumine, Secundum Veram Philosophiam, potest comparari Exercitationes Centrum. ![]() They are forms which are in general, not particular, patterns to be followed in this or that case, rather than particular mental events (Bouju 1614 I:297-8)." Roger Ariew, "Descartes and the Last Scholastics", and in "Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy".ĬLAUBERG, Johannes. Ideas as exemplars, however, are not strictly psychological. ![]() Bouju is echoing a well-established Scholastic-Aristotelian tradition, in which ideas are either the forms in God's mind according to which he makes things, or the exemplars in artificers' minds when they make their artefacts. ![]() Further, the physician has an idea of health, the architect in building a house tried to make it like the one 'he has in his mind', and so on. Ideas are routinely identified with exemplars, either Platonic ideas or ideas in God's mind, and the question discussed is, whether in serving as models for creation, ideas as exemplars cause the things that imitate them in some fifth way. Enumerating the four Aristotelian causes, Bouju adds an account of 'exemplary causation'. The discussion of ideas in Bouju's Philosophy is fairly standard. Bouju asserted that place is movable per se in what he called 'lieu de situation' and per accidens in what he called 'lieu environnant'. However, he safeguarded the de facto immutability of the heavens. Théophraste Bouju, in a work whose title page announces that all of it has the authority of Aristotle, rejected the Aristotelian four elements, discarding the sphere of fire and, as a consequence, argued against the radical heterogeneity of the sub-lunary and supra-lunary spheres. " is writing an ordinary philosophy textbook in French (for those not comfortable or not educated in the Latin of the schools). Bouju (dates not found) was almoner to Henry IV. Includes Greek texts from Aristotle, with French commentary, and constitutes an early French-language complete philosophy course. Contemporary blind stamped vellum (lacks ties), somewhat soiled and rubbed, partly split on front joint. Folio: title-page printed in red and black, with engraved vignette, 1037, 480, pp., errata leaf engraved head-pieces, tail-pieces and initial letters small hole (burn?) in pp.21-24 with loss of a few letters, minor adhesion damage to pp.491-2, some light staining to first and last few leaves. Le tout par demonstration & auctorité d'Aristote, avec esclarcissement de sa doctrine par luy-meme. La seconde contient tout ce qui appartient à la Prudence, à scavoir, la Morale, l'Oeconomique & la Politique. La premiere contient tout ce qui appartient à la Sapience, à Scavoir, la Logique, la Physique & la Metaphysique. Corps de Toute la Philosophie divisé en Deux Parties. His religious treatises had a wide circulation throughout Europe.īOUJU, Theophraste, Sieur de Beaulieu. Abbadie (?1654-1727), preacher and writer, was born in Switzerland he accompanied Marshal Schomberg to England in 1688 and the following year became minister of the French church in the Savoy area of London. Contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with raised bands, morocco label, rubbed, small wormhole to front joint.įirst published in 1692. L'Art de se Connoitre soy-mesme, ou la Recherche des Sources de la Morale.
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