Civilization and ethics : $b The philosophy of civilization, part 2Schweitzer, Albert
Philosophy
Civilization and ethics : $b The philosophy of civilization, part 2
Schweitzer, Albert
Civilization -- History; Ethics
10 See the writer’s books: _Das Messianitäts- und Leidensgeheimniss.
Eine Skizze des Lebens Jesu_ (1901). English version: _The Mystery of
the Kingdom of God_ (1914 A. & C. Black). _Geschichte der
Leben-Jesu Forschung_ (1906; new edition, 1922). English version: _The
Quest of the Historical Jesus_ (1911; 3rd impression, 1922 A. & C.
Black).
11 Gassendi: _De vita, moribus, et doctrina Epicuri_ (1647) and
_Syntagma philosophiæ Epicuri_ (1649).
CHAPTER VII Notes
12 D. Hartley: _Observations on Man, his Frame, his Duty, and his
Expectations_ (1749; 6th ed., 1834).
13 D. von Holbach: _Système de la nature ou des lois du monde physique
et du monde moral_ (1770).
14 Thomas Hobbes: _Elementa philosophica de cive_ (1642); _Leviathan,
or the Matter, Form, and Authority of Government_ (1651); _De homine_.
15 John Locke: _An Essay concerning Human Understanding_ (2 vols.,
1690).
16 Adrien Helvetius: _Traité de l’Esprit_ (1758).
17 Jeremy Bentham: _An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and
Legislation_ (1780). E. Dumont (1759-1828) of Geneva, an admirer of
Bentham who was domiciled in England, reproduced this work in French
in a free abbreviation as _Traités de législation civile et pénale_
(1802). Frederick Edward Beneke followed this abbreviation when he
produced a German translation with the title: _Grundsätze der Civil-
und Criminalgesetzgebung_ (1830).
18 _Translator’s Note_.—German “enthusiastisches Handeln.” The
explanatory periphrasis is added once for all, since “enthusiastic”
implies a kind and degree of feeling which is not implied in these
philosophical passages.
19 David Hume: _A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to
introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects_
(1740). German translation by Heinrich Jacob (2 vols., 1791): _Inquiry
Concerning the Principles of Morals_ (1751).
20 Adam Smith: _The Theory of Moral Sentiments_ (1759); _Inquiry into
the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations_ (1770). German
translation of _The Theory of Moral Sentiments_ by L. Th. Kosegarten
(1791). Adam Smith was Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow.
21 “L’amour de la gloire est inné dans les belles âmes; il n’y a qu’à
l’animer, il n’y a que l’exciter, et des hommes qui végétaient
jusqu’alors, enflammès par ce heureux instinct, vous paraîtront
changés en demi-dieux.”—_Œuvres de Frédéric le Grand_, vol. ix., p.
98.
22 R. Cudworth: _Intellectual System of the Universe_ (1678);
_Treatise concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality_ (postumous,
1731).
23 H. More: _Enchiridium Ethicum_ (1667).
24 S. Clarke: _A Discourse concerning the Unchangeable Obligations of
Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian
Revelation_ (1706).
25 R. Cumberland: _De legibus naturæ disquisitio philosophica_ (1672).
26 W. Wollaston: _The Religion of Nature Delineated_ (1722).
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