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Edward Elliott

    The Measurement of Subjective Probability
    Power and the Pulpit in Puritan New England
    Biographical Story Of The Constitution
    Die Staatslehre John C. Calhouns
    American Government and Majority Rule: A Study in American Political Development
    • This book examines the theory and practice of American government, with a particular focus on the role of majority rule in shaping political outcomes. It provides historical context and analytical insights, and is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and practitioners of government and politics.

      American Government and Majority Rule: A Study in American Political Development
    • Die Staatslehre John C. Calhouns

      • 78pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      In this comprehensive study, Edward Elliott provides a detailed analysis of the political philosophy of John C. Calhoun, one of the leading statesmen of 19th century America. Elliott delves into Calhoun's theories of government, political economy, and constitutional law, as well as his controversial views on slavery and states' rights. With its meticulous scholarship and nuanced insights, this book will be of interest to anyone interested in the intellectual history of American political thought.

      Die Staatslehre John C. Calhouns
    • Biographical Story Of The Constitution

      A Study Of The Growth Of The American Union

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      As a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, this book offers a glimpse into historical literature, albeit with potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages due to its age. Its availability highlights a commitment to preserving culturally significant texts, ensuring that they remain accessible in high-quality modern editions that stay true to their roots.

      Biographical Story Of The Constitution
    • Emory Elliott explores how Puritan religious literature shaped the beliefs and emotions of New England Puritans, arguing that sermons served as vital myths and metaphors. These narratives allowed individuals to articulate their profound doubts and fears, influenced by the unique cultural context and significant social events of seventeenth-century America. The book delves into the intricate relationship between faith, literature, and the societal challenges faced by the Puritans, offering a fresh perspective on their spiritual landscape.

      Power and the Pulpit in Puritan New England
    • This Element discusses the main approaches to the measurement of belief. Epistemic approaches explain the measurement of belief by appeal to relations between belief states themselves, whereas decision-theoretic approaches appeal to relations between beliefs and desires in the production of choice and preference.

      The Measurement of Subjective Probability