Course of the History of Modern Philosophy; 1
- 476 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
Victor Cousin fue un filósofo francés que defendió el Realismo del Sentido Común escocés. Sus ideas influyeron significativamente en la política educativa francesa, dejando una marca duradera en el pensamiento filosófico de su época.
This classic work of philosophy examines John Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding, ' with a particular focus on the elements of psychology within the text. Victor Cousin explores the various theories of knowledge presented by Locke, and provides his own commentary and analysis. For anyone interested in the history of psychology and philosophy, this is an essential read.
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher, known for his influential work on probability theory and his religious writings. In this collection of his thoughts, letters, and essays edited by Charles Louandre, Henry Rogers, and Victor Cousin, readers will find a treasure trove of insight into one of the greatest minds of the 17th century. Pascal's reflections on faith, reason, and the human condition are as relevant today as they were in his own time.
This book provides a fascinating account of the life and times of Madame de Longueville, a French noblewoman who played a prominent role in the political and cultural scene of the 17th century. It covers her childhood, her marriage, her conversion to Jansenism (a Catholic movement), and her involvement in the Fronde, a series of civil wars in France. A must-read for anyone interested in French history and culture.
Ce livre est un cours de philosophie donné par Victor Cousin. Il examine les principales écoles de pensée philosophique, ainsi que les grands philosophes de l'histoire.