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  • - Being an Examination of Dr. Tyndall's Belfast Address
    af James McCosh
    155,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh
    357,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh
    208,95 kr.

  • - can they logically reach reality?
    af James McCosh
    168,95 kr.

  • - As President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton
    af Princeton University & James McCosh
    173,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh
    328,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh
    278,95 - 333,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh
    270,95 - 288,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh & William Milligan Sloane
    322,95 - 323,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh
    155,95 - 163,95 kr.

  • - With a notice of Berkeley
    af James McCosh
    168,95 kr.

  • - Should it be favored by America?
    af James McCosh
    168,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh & Dugald Stewart
    220,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh & Professor of Philosophy George Dickie
    427,95 kr.

  • - Being a Text-Book of Formal Logic
    af James McCosh
    244,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh
    356,95 kr.

  • - Being A Text-Book of Formal Logic. by James Mccosh, ... .
    af James McCosh
    288,95 kr.

  • - A Series Of Lectures To The Times On Natural Theology And Apologetics
    af James McCosh
    359,95 - 498,95 kr.

  • - Being A Textbook Of Formal Logic
    af James McCosh
    278,95 kr.

  • af James McCosh
    359,95 kr.

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • - Can They Logically Reach Reality?
    af James McCosh
    195,95 kr.

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • af James McCosh
    226,95 kr.

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • af James McCosh
    547,95 kr.

    Scottish philosopher and theologian James McCosh (1811-94) aimed in this work, which was published in 1862, to 'disentangle the confusion' about the relationship between the natural and supernatural. The book examines the question from both sides, discussing the laws of nature alongside apparently inexplicable phenomena such as miracles.

  • - Biographical, Expository, Critical, from Hutcheson to Hamilton
    af James McCosh
    627,95 kr.

    James McCosh (1811-94), the Scottish philosopher, graduated from the University of Glasgow, spent some time as a minister in the Church of Scotland but then returned to philosophy and spent most of his career at Princeton University. The eighteenth-century Scottish Enlightenment had many influential philosophers at its core. In this book, first published in 1875, McCosh outlines the theories of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century philosophers and identifies Scottish philosophy as a distinct school of thought. He summarises both the merits and the possible criticisms of each philosopher's work and also gives detailed biographical information. Among the philosophers discussed are the influential David Hume, Thomas Reid and Adam Smith. The final chapter focuses on Sir William Hamilton, a philosopher who greatly influenced McCosh (whose other works, The Religious Aspect of Evolution and The Method of the Divine Government are also reissued in this series).

  • af James McCosh
    346,95 kr.

    The Scottish scholar James McCosh (1811-94) was a champion of the Free church, a successful and much-published philosophy professor at Belfast for 16 years, and an energetic and innovative President of Princeton University from 1868 to 1888. The Religious Aspect of Evolution was published in 1888, and this second edition from 1890 took account of A. R. Wallace's latest work, Darwinism (1889, also reissued in this series). McCosh, who already in Ireland had developed a 'theory of the universe conditioned by Christian revelation' was one of very few clergymen in America who defended evolutionary theory. He impressed upon his students that while there seemed to be great truth in Darwin's theory, the work of the coming age must be to separate that truth from the error springing up around it. This would enable scholars to follow and even embrace science while also retaining their faith in the Bible.

  • af James McCosh
    765,95 kr.

    This 1850 edition of The Method of The Divine Government is the Scottish philosopher and clergyman James McCosh's influential account of how God's providence, which in his opinion is an unquestionable fact, governs the world in both a physical (external) and in a moral (internal) sense. The latter is particularly connected to the many layers that make up man's conscience. This second edition, which consists of four parts ('books') and an appendix, differs from the original version as McCosh pays far more attention to first principles than to fundamental ones. He seeks to pinpoint God's character and probes the depths of man's conscience (First Book) and in the following he delves into the physical aspects of God's government, paying particular attention to Comte's Positivism. McCosh devotes part three to a detailed analysis of the human mind and moral nature and finally in the fourth part he reconciles God and man.