Sympathy in man and nature
An edition of Sympathy in man and nature (1999)
By Andrew Stewart Cunningham
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
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Language
eng
Pages
416
Description:
Doctoral dissertation from the University of Toronto Department of Philosophy, 1999. Concerns the development of the concept of sympathy in western thought from the ancients to approximately 1800, with a focus on eighteenth century philosophers David Hartley, David Hume and Adam Smith. Other figures discussed include Aristotle, Plotinus, Kenelm Digby, Pliny the Elder, Louis Jean Levesque de Pouilly, Lord Shaftesbury, Thomas Browne, Samuel Jackson Pratt, Hannah More, Robert Whytt, Hermann Boerhaave and many others.
subjects: sympathy, David Hume, Adam Smith, David Hartley, history of medicine, occult qualities, moral philosophy, moral psychology, history of ideas
People: David Hume, Adam Smith, David Hartley, Lord Shaftesbury, Robert Whytt, Andrew Cunningham
Places: Scotland
Times: 500 BC-AD 1800