Agnosticism
- 618 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura






This reprint preserves the original text from 1880, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of that era. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the themes and perspectives of the time, allowing for a deeper understanding of the cultural landscape in which it was created. The book is ideal for collectors and history enthusiasts seeking to explore classic literature.
Focusing on the life and work of Giambattista Vico, this book delves into his philosophical concepts, particularly his cyclical theory of history and the significance of myth and language in culture. It also highlights Vico's lasting impact on hermeneutics and cultural anthropology. Robert Flint's clear and concise writing makes the text accessible to both scholars and general readers. As a facsimile reprint, it preserves the original work while acknowledging its cultural importance, contributing to the preservation of literary heritage.
The book features a faithful reproduction of the original 1899 edition, presenting a collection of sermons and addresses that reflect the themes and insights of its time. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in historical perspectives on faith and preaching, showcasing the author's eloquence and depth of thought. This reprint preserves the integrity of the original work, making it accessible to contemporary readers seeking inspiration and understanding of religious discourse from the late 19th century.
And A History Of Classifications Of The Sciences (1904)
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, preserving its cultural significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. This edition aims to protect and promote classic literature, making it accessible in a high-quality format that remains true to the original text.
Exploring the philosophical foundations of theism, Robert Flint delves into the nature of God, the relationship between faith and reason, and the implications of belief on morality and society. The work critically examines various arguments for the existence of God while addressing common objections to theism. Flint's thorough analysis not only defends religious belief but also engages with contemporary philosophical debates, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on religion and philosophy.
This work presents a detailed examination of anti-theistic theories as discussed in the Baird Lecture of 1877. It offers insights into the philosophical arguments against theism and critiques of religious beliefs, reflecting the intellectual climate of the time. The text is a faithful reproduction of the original 1879 edition, preserving the historical context and scholarly discourse surrounding these significant themes.