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A groundbreaking investigation of philosophy as an academic subject as taught in Dissenting academies and Nonconformist colleges between 1689 and 1920.Philosophy, Dissent and Nonconformity forms pa...
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A groundbreaking investigation of philosophy as an academic subject as taught in Dissenting academies and Nonconformist colleges between 1689 and 1920.
Philosophy, Dissent and Nonconformity forms part of the Doctrine and Devotion trilogy. The book represents the first attempt to tell the story of those who taught and wrote philosophy outside the Anglican-Oxbridge Academy.
Dr. Sell investigates the place given to philosophy in Dissenting academies and Nonconformist colleges between 1689 and 1920. During this time there were over one hundred such academies and colleges. The earliest Dissenting academy tutors and Nonconformist college teachers lived dangerously but they were seriously concerned with familiarising their students with all fields of philosophy such as logic, metaphysics, ethics and theology. The more philosophically talented eighteenth-century tutors produced books and articles in the field. In particular, the treatment of moral philosophy has been a prominent concern of a number of Dissenting philosophers.
The author examines the variety and range of philosophical interests espoused by Dissenters and Nonconformists in turn. The beliefs and views held by the philosophers are also examined in detail. This is both an important and an engaging book on a fascinating subject, and will appeal to those interested in nonconformist history and the history of philosophy in academic institutions.
Philosophy, Dissent and Nonconformity forms part of the Doctrine and Devotion trilogy. The book represents the first attempt to tell the story of those who taught and wrote philosophy outside the Anglican-Oxbridge Academy.
Dr. Sell investigates the place given to philosophy in Dissenting academies and Nonconformist colleges between 1689 and 1920. During this time there were over one hundred such academies and colleges. The earliest Dissenting academy tutors and Nonconformist college teachers lived dangerously but they were seriously concerned with familiarising their students with all fields of philosophy such as logic, metaphysics, ethics and theology. The more philosophically talented eighteenth-century tutors produced books and articles in the field. In particular, the treatment of moral philosophy has been a prominent concern of a number of Dissenting philosophers.
The author examines the variety and range of philosophical interests espoused by Dissenters and Nonconformists in turn. The beliefs and views held by the philosophers are also examined in detail. This is both an important and an engaging book on a fascinating subject, and will appeal to those interested in nonconformist history and the history of philosophy in academic institutions.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 300
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
27 November 2003
Trim Size: 5.98 X 8.98 in
ISBN: 9780227679777
Format: Hardcover
Abbreviations
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Philosophy and Philosophers: The Eighteenth Century
3. The Eighteenth-Century Dissenters’ Contribution to Moral Philosophy
4. Philosophy and Philosophers: 1800-1920
5. Nonconformist Contributions to Ethics and Apologetics: 1800-1920
6. Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index of Academies, Colleges and Universities
Index of Persons
Select Index of Subjects
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Philosophy and Philosophers: The Eighteenth Century
3. The Eighteenth-Century Dissenters’ Contribution to Moral Philosophy
4. Philosophy and Philosophers: 1800-1920
5. Nonconformist Contributions to Ethics and Apologetics: 1800-1920
6. Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index of Academies, Colleges and Universities
Index of Persons
Select Index of Subjects