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Jan 1, 1845 — Jan 1, 1932· 87 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · CATHOLIC CHURCH · ETHICS

Joseph Rickaby

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Joseph Bayma (November, 1816 in Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia – February 7, 1892, in Santa Clara, California) was a mathematician, philosopher, and scientist. He is known for work relating to stereochemistry and mathematics.

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Summa contra gentiles

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One of the great works of Thomas Aquinas, probably written around 1264. Its purpose is in debate, but it was probably written as a manual of philosophy and theology for missionaries to the Moors. It provides much supporting material for the more famous Summa Theologicae. Its correct title is Liber de veritate catholicae fidei contra errores infidelium ("The Book on the Truth of the Catholic faith against the Errors of the Infidels")

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Moral philosophy, or, Ethics and natural law

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Moral Philosophy

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A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects (1739–40) is a book by Scottish philosopher David Hume, considered by many to be Hume's most important work and one of the most influential works in the history of philosophy. The book has appeared in many editions since the death of the author in 1776. The Treatise is a classic statement of philosophical empiricism, scepticism, and naturalism. In the introduction Hume presents the idea of placing all science and philosophy on a novel foundation: namely, an empirical investigation into human nature. Impressed by Isaac Newton's achievements in the physical sciences, Hume sought to introduce the same experimental method of reasoning into the study of human psychology, with the aim of discovering the "extent and force of human understanding".

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