Shaftesbury\u27s major work Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times was one of the most influential English works in the eighteenth century. This paper focuses on his contributions to debates about persons and personal identity and shows that Shaftesbury regards metaphysical questions of personal identity as closely connected with normative questions of character development. I argue that he is willing to accept that persons are substances and that he takes their continued existence for granted. He sees the need to supplement metaphysical debates of personal identity and believes that we have to turn to the character that is realized by a substance if we want to understand who we are. For Shaftesbury, persons have a particular cha...
The aim of this paper is to show that Shaftesbury’s thinking about liberty is best understood in ter...
The thesis reconstructs Hume’s conception of character. Character is not just an ethical concern in ...
International audienceThe chapter wonders why James Harrington’s vocabulary, especially that of ‘bal...
Shaftesbury's major work Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times was one of the most influ...
Shaftesbury’s major work Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times was one of the most influ...
This essay examines the relation between philosophical questions concerning personal identity and ch...
This thesis examines Shaftesbury’s Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711), and revi...
In the 6 treatises that Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of Shaftesbury, collects in 1711 under the...
ABSTRACT In the Renaissance, religious and political confrontations generated ...
I argue that alcohol, as a paradigmatic mind-altering substance, becomes a test case for the eightee...
In common language and even in philosophical circles, the terms person, character, and personality a...
I Introduction II Shaftesbury's criticism of Hobbes III Butler's criticism of Hobbes IV Significance...
Most twenty-first century ethicists conceive of character as a stable, enduring state that is intern...
This thesis seeks to provide a political context for the philosophical work of the third earl of Sha...
This dissertation reads ‘character’ as a formative concept in U.S. literature and culture. The word ...
The aim of this paper is to show that Shaftesbury’s thinking about liberty is best understood in ter...
The thesis reconstructs Hume’s conception of character. Character is not just an ethical concern in ...
International audienceThe chapter wonders why James Harrington’s vocabulary, especially that of ‘bal...
Shaftesbury's major work Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times was one of the most influ...
Shaftesbury’s major work Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times was one of the most influ...
This essay examines the relation between philosophical questions concerning personal identity and ch...
This thesis examines Shaftesbury’s Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711), and revi...
In the 6 treatises that Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of Shaftesbury, collects in 1711 under the...
ABSTRACT In the Renaissance, religious and political confrontations generated ...
I argue that alcohol, as a paradigmatic mind-altering substance, becomes a test case for the eightee...
In common language and even in philosophical circles, the terms person, character, and personality a...
I Introduction II Shaftesbury's criticism of Hobbes III Butler's criticism of Hobbes IV Significance...
Most twenty-first century ethicists conceive of character as a stable, enduring state that is intern...
This thesis seeks to provide a political context for the philosophical work of the third earl of Sha...
This dissertation reads ‘character’ as a formative concept in U.S. literature and culture. The word ...
The aim of this paper is to show that Shaftesbury’s thinking about liberty is best understood in ter...
The thesis reconstructs Hume’s conception of character. Character is not just an ethical concern in ...
International audienceThe chapter wonders why James Harrington’s vocabulary, especially that of ‘bal...