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Ralph Cudworth: A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality

Ralph Cudworth: A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality

Ralph Cudworth: A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality

With A Treatise of Freewill
Ralph Cudworth
Sarah Hutton, University of Hertfordshire
November 1996
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    Ralph Cudworth (1617–1688) deserves recognition as one of the most important English seventeenth-century philosophers after Hobbes and Locke. In opposition to Hobbes, Cudworth proposes an innatist theory of knowledge which may be contrasted with the empirical position of his younger contemporary Locke, and in moral philosophy he anticipates the ethical rationalists of the eighteenth century. A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality is his most important work, and this volume makes it available, together with his shorter Treatise of Freewill, with a historical introduction, a chronology of his life, and an essay on further reading.

    • A modern edition of previously inaccessible text
    • Important work by influential British seventeenth-century philosopher
    • Useful notes, introduction and an essay on further reading

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    "...there is much to be admired in Hutton's scholarly presentation of this rich and provocative text." Jennifer Nagel, Philosophy in Review

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    Product details

    November 1996
    Paperback
    9780521479189
    256 pages
    229 × 152 × 15 mm
    0.38kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • List of abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • Chronology
    • Further reading
    • A note on the text
    • 1. A treatise concerning eternal and immutable morality
    • 2. A treatise of freewill
    • Glossary
    • Index.
    • Ralph Cudworth
    • Editor
    • Sarah Hutton , University of Hertfordshire