Este filósofo inglés pertenece a la escuela de los platonistas de Cambridge. Su pensamiento a menudo se adentró en cuestiones espirituales y en el examen de la naturaleza de la realidad. En su obra, se centró en profundos conceptos filosóficos y consideraciones éticas. Sus escritos representan una contribución significativa al discurso filosófico de su época.
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This is a comprehensive collection of the theological writings of Henry More, a 17th century English philosopher and theologian. The work covers a wide range of topics, from the nature of God and the soul to the problem of evil and the relation between faith and reason. The edition includes the author's own revisions and improvements to his Latin edition, as well as extensive notes and commentary by the editor, Joseph Downing. The text is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of theology and philosophy.
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Or The Battell Of Affections: Shadowed By A Feigned Siege Of The City Pathopolis (1887)
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Set in the fictional city of Pathopolis, this philosophical allegory delves into the conflict between emotions and intellect. The narrative unfolds as the character Philoponus leads the defense against emotional rebels, embodying the struggle between reason and passion. Through battles and character interactions, the author examines the complexities of the human psyche. Recognized as a classic of Renaissance literature, this work offers profound insights into the human condition and is presented as a facsimile reprint to preserve its cultural significance.