Essay On Language, and Other Papers, by Rowland G. Hazard. Ed. by E. P. Peabody.
- 364pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Questo autore è riconosciuto per i suoi ruoli di industriale, politico e riformatore sociale americano. I suoi scritti approfondiscono un ampio spettro di preoccupazioni sociali e industriali. Fu una figura significativa del suo tempo e le sue idee influenzarono la direzione di molti campi. Il suo impatto fu evidente sia nei movimenti politici che di riforma sociale.






This collection of letters offers a fascinating insight into the life and times of Rowland Gibson Hazard, an American entrepreneur and philanthropist who played a key role in the development of the US coal industry. The letters cover a wide range of topics, from Hazard's business dealings to his family life and social activities, and provide a vivid picture of a remarkable man. With its engaging prose and unique perspective on American history, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in business or social history.
The book offers a faithful reprint of the 1889 original edition, focusing on the concept of freedom of mind in the context of human will. It explores philosophical ideas surrounding autonomy and the nature of decision-making, emphasizing the relationship between thought and action. This volume aims to provide readers with insights into the complexities of willpower and mental freedom as understood in the late 19th century.
addressed to John Stuart Mill
Focusing on the philosophical discourse surrounding causation and free will, this work comprises two letters addressed to John Stuart Mill. It delves into the complexities of human agency and the interplay between determinism and freedom in decision-making. The text serves as a critical examination of Mill's views, offering insights that remain relevant in contemporary philosophical debates. This reprint preserves the original 1869 edition's quality, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophical literature.
This reprint of a classic work from 1883 offers readers a chance to explore the themes and insights of the original text. With a focus on the historical context and the author's unique perspective, it provides a glimpse into the societal norms and challenges of the time. The book's enduring relevance is highlighted, making it a valuable addition for both new readers and those familiar with the original publication.
This high-quality reprint of the 1889 edition explores the intricate relationship between causation and human freedom in the context of decision-making. It delves into philosophical discussions surrounding the nature of will and the implications of determinism on personal agency. The work remains significant for those interested in the philosophical foundations of free will and the impact of causal theories on moral responsibility.
Addressed To John Stuart Mill (1869)
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Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a valuable contribution to the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting historical importance and scholarly relevance.
This antiquarian book offers a facsimile reprint of a historically significant work, preserving its original content despite potential imperfections from age, such as marks and flawed pages. The publication aims to protect and promote cultural literature by making it accessible in high-quality modern editions.