ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL TENDENCIES OF THE. A0R BEING FOUR LECTURES
DELIVERED AT EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW, IN JANUARY 1818. J. 1. MOM7L,
A. M. MOUYIE CHERAGH US Hawab Azam Yar, cn 9 tahadur. HBRAHV Bought
in 19 16 or the State libraty JOHN JOHNSTONS, 26 PATEHNOSTEE EOW
AND 15 PB1NCE9 STREET, EDINBDRGH. Printed by JOHN JOHNHTONB, 101 j
rrecf, CONTENTS. LKCTUHK I. POSITIVISM, ......... LECTURE U.
INWVIDUAU M, LKOTURK UJU O N TUB PlULOMOJMlY OJf TKAD1T10N, LECTURE
IV. THE riuNciru OF COMMON SJEWSJS AS A TlfiNDICNCY, .........
PREFACE, THERE are several reasons which induced me to commit the
following Lectures to the press. First of all, They may be regarded
as a kind of com plement to my History of fc Modern Philosophy
being, in fact, an expansion of the remarks there made, in the
conclusion, upon Methodology and an application of them to the
present philosophical phenomena of Europe Secondly, The interest
they appeared to awaken in the large audiences who bottoortttf me
witlx their attendance, suggested to me the propriety of offering
to those who might desire it, the opportunity of reconsidering the
subject at their leisure. Thirdly, As I am not likely, from various
circumstances, to repeat the Lectures at present, and as I am too
deeply con vinced of the importance of many of the principles
inculcated, to leave them open to misrepresenta tion, I thought the
- best way was to let every man read and judge for himself. This I
felt to be the vi PREFACE. more necessary, as 1 was obliged, iu
cousequemv of the length of the remarks, to omit many pas sages in
each Lecture, and often subject myself, for the sake of brevity, to
give an imperfect de velopment of my meaning. Lastly, The natures
of theplatform upon which I stood, prevented the propriety of
applying the principles maintained specifically to the subject of
Christianity, and the present state of different sections in the
Church. What I uttered from the text, I am persuaded, could not be
said to interfere with any mans re ligious peculiarities although
it is impossible to discuss the question of the fundamental
principles of all human certitude, without involving remarks which
might be readily applied to the subject of Christian truth. I have
now embraced this opportunity, therefore, to append some remarks to
the three last Lectures, which may exhibit thin application more
clearly than I had any right to exhibit it on a purely
philosophical platform. A public journal has accused me of
wonderfully finished subtlety, and making an insidious use of
unsound opinions. I confess this was the last charge I expected to
hear. I have ever felt truth to bo so holy and sacred a thing, that
I would at any time have sacrificed everything dearest to me on
earth rather thaix be found trilling. with it, or using any other
than the fullest candour in its manifestation. A philosophical plat
form, it is well known, is not designed to admit religious
Discussion but as ray subject necessarily involved principles
wliich were applicable to theo logy, I expressly introduced ab much
as I dared, to prevent the appearance rREFACE. Vli The critical
reader will find a considerable dif fhsonoss of style, and some
occasional repetition. ft should be remembered, however, that the
Lectures were written expressly for the ear, with out any thought,
at the moment of writing, of their ever coming before the public
eye. Those who know the difference of aspoken atid written style,
will understand that such a diffuseness was not unnecessary. With
regard to the phraseology cm ployed, I have sometimes allowed
myself the use of tho term Traditionalism, the meaning of which,
however, will appear evident from the context. Tho term
Individualism ia already in use, although of iH inuurtn j anything
the drift of which woa not perfectly apparent in this respect...
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Kessinger Publishing Co
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United States |
Release date: |
November 2007 |
First published: |
November 2007 |
Authors: |
J.D. Morell
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229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
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Paperback - Trade
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196 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-548-77333-8 |
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