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         Butler Joseph:     more books (21)
  1. Bishop Butler, An Appreciation: With The Best Passages Of His Writings Selected And Arranged by Whyte Alexander 1836-1921, Butler Joseph 1692-1752, 2010-09-26
  2. Butler's Three Sermons On Human Nature And Dissertation On Virtue by Butler Joseph 1692-1752, Whewell William 1794-1866, 2010-09-27
  3. Ethik und Theologie bei Joseph Butler (1692-1752) (German Edition) by Bernhard Wilhelm Ensink, 1995
  4. Fifteen Sermons Preached at the Rolls Chapel. by Joseph (1692-1752) Butler, 2010-01-01
  5. The works of ... Joseph Butler ... to which is prefixed, an account of the character and writings of the author by Butler Joseph 1692-1752, 1848-01-01
  6. The works of Joseph Butler .. Volume 1 by Joseph, 1692-1752 Butler, 2009-10-26
  7. Sermons by Joseph Butler. by Butler. Joseph. 1692-1752., 1844-01-01
  8. Joseph Butler, 1692-1752 by Ian T. Ramsey, 1969-10
  9. Joseph Butler, 1692-1752, author of The analogy of religion: Some features of his life and thought, (Friends of Dr. Williams's Library) by Ian T Ramsey, 1969
  10. The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. : To which are added, two brief dissertations: I. On personal identity: and II. On the nature of virtue. : Together with A charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation, in the year 1751. by Butler. Joseph. 1692-1752, 1819-01-01
  11. The analogy of religion. natural and revealed. to the constituti by Butler. Joseph. 1692-1752., 1884-01-01
  12. Complete works by Joseph, 1692-1752 Butler, 2009-10-26
  13. A SERMON Preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; ... 2/16/1738-9 (From Matt. 24: 14) by Joseph [1692 - 1752] Butler, 1739-01-01
  14. Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed to the Constitution and Course of Nature to Which Are Added, Two Brief Dissertations by Joseph (1692-1752) Butler, 2010-01-01

81. Introduction To Philosophy (Honors): Resources
Butler, Joseph (1692 1752) http//www.xrefer.com/entry/551514 Very brief JosephButler entry, with links to related concepts, from The Oxford Companion to
http://twist.lib.uiowa.edu/intphil/resources.html
Home Syllabus Discussion Announcements ... Chat Resources Plato (428-327 BC) The Life of Plato http://plato.evansville.edu/life.htm
A page on the University of Evansville's large site Exploring Plato's Dialogues , this brief essay offers links to many other pages directly or indirectly related to Plato's thought.
Anselm (1033-1109) "Saint Anselm" entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/anselm/ "Ontological Arguments" entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ontological-arguments/ "St. Anselm" entry in Christian Classics/Ethereal Library http://www.ccel.org/a/anselm/
Offers links to brief profiles of Anselm and some of his written work.
http: //www.ccel.org/a/anselm/ Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) "Saint Thomas Aquinas" entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aquinas/ "St. Thomas Aquinas" entry in New Catholic Encyclopedia (text of 1912 ed.)

82. I10847: Joseph BASS , Jr (28 SEP 1723 - 15 JAN 1797)
_Joseph (Capt.) BASS , Jr_ (1692 1752) m 1715 Joseph BASS , Jr OCT 1902, Winfield Township, Butler Co., Pennsylvania
http://www.gendex.com/users/rtwgen/mwheeler/d0065/g0000093.html
Joseph BASS , Jr
28 SEP 1723 - 15 JAN 1797
  • BIRTH : 28 SEP 1723, Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
  • DEATH : 15 JAN 1797, Wilmot, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Father: Joseph (Capt.) BASS , Jr
Mother: Elizabeth BRECK
Family 1 Lydia SEARLE
  • MARRIAGE : 8 MAR 1747, Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
  • Sarah BASS
  • Alden BASS
  • Sarah BASS
  • Elizabeth BASS ... INDEX He may have had 2 wives, Lydia Alden then Elizabeth Searle. [SOURCE] "Planters and Pioneers" Esther Clark Wright.
      "Planters and Pioneers" Esther Clark Wright.
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      • PUBLICATION
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        Daniel CAMPBELL
        MAR 1823 - 20 FEB 1871
        • BIRTH : MAR 1823, Nova Scotia, Canada
        • DEATH : 20 FEB 1871, Neosho Co., Kansas
        • BURIAL : Fowler Cemetery, Crawford, KS
        Family 1 Mary Ann MCRAE
      • Murdock S. (Dr.) CAMPBELL
      • Philip Pitt CAMPBELL
      • Alexander CAMPBELL ... INDEX According to the "History of Crawford Co. (KS)," 1905, Daniel Campbell was born in Nova Scotia, of Scottish extraction. He was a farmer there and, in 1867, he immigrated to Kansas where he made a claim on farm property in Neosho County. He died in 1871, 1873 according to another source.
        Other information says that the Campbells were in Nova Scotia 1840-60's; some in Woodstock, Ontario then to KS in 1871. Murdock's immigration date in 1867, per the 1920 census, confirms the prior information.
  • 83. Innovative Library /All Locations
    Butler John H, c1965, 1. Butler Joseph 1692 1752, 1950, 1. (PreviousPage) (Next Page) (Extended Display) (Start Over) (Another Search)
    http://www.iii.com:90/kids/10,33/search/aButler, Jeff./abutler jeff/-5,-1,0,B/br

    84. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
    England Diocese Of Durham Biography Huron 1911 1 Church Of England Diocese OfDurham Bishop 1750 1752 Butler See also Butler Joseph 1692 1752 1 Church
    http://alpha.lib.uwo.ca:5701/search/dChurch of England. Diocese of Canterbury --

    85. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
    Huron BX5197.K62 ; HUR stackIN LIBRARY 1911 Church Of England Diocese Of DurhamBishop 1750 1752 Butler See also Butler Joseph 1692 1752 Church Of
    http://alpha.lib.uwo.ca:5701/search/dChurch of England. Diocese of Canterbury --

    86. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY SPRING 1998
    The unit will examine central themes in the work of three major historical figuresJoseph Butler (16921752), JS Mill (1806-1873) and Friedrich Nietzsche (1844
    http://www.stir.ac.uk/departments/arts/philosophy/students_ug/courses/71F6.html
    71F6 Three Moralists: Butler, Mill and Nietzsche Spring 2000
    The unit will examine central themes in the work of three major historical figures: Joseph Butler (1692-1752), J. S. Mill (1806-1873) and Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). These very different figures represent important, but often neglected, strands in moral philosophy and in philosophical thinking about human nature. adapted to virtue, having been designed by a benevolent God. Mill agrees that virtue involves regard for the common good and restraint, but aims to make his moral philosophy independent of any theology. He is critical of some ways in which the idea of nature has figured in philosophical thinking about morality. Yet he shares with Butler a preoccupation with whether we are up to being virtuous and develops a view on this matter. Nietzsche is contemptuous of traditional thinking about virtue. He thinks that traditional values are, in an important sense, unnatural. He offers a diagnosis of why they have been regarded as values, which is not at all flattering to Christian tradition. The unit will explore some ways in which these themes are worked out. It is, obviously, in part historical and so will require close reading of texts by historical figures. It is also analytical in that it will require engagement with the general issues arising from discussion of the texts.

    87. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Unity Consciousness"
    PSYCHE An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness PSYCHE an http//psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/5. xrefer Butler, Joseph (1692 - 1752) xrefer is
    http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Unity Consciousness

    88. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Binford, Lewis R(oberts) (born 1930) US archaeologist. Butler, Joseph(1692–1752) British bishop and moral philosopher. cognitive
    http://search.britannica.com/search?query=analogy&ct=gen1&fuzzy=N

    89. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, Butler, Joseph (1692–1752) British bishop andmoral philosopher. Joseph II (1741–1790) Holy Roman emperor (1765–90).
    http://www.britannica.com/search?query=joseph butler&ct=gen1&fuzzy=N

    90. AS Revision Notes Conscience
    Joseph Butler (1692 1752) also argued a similar case. Butler believedthat conscience had been placed in humanity by God and as
    http://www.faithnet.freeserve.co.uk/asconsciencerevisionnotes.htm

    91. History Of Philosophy 58
    Joseph Butler (1692 1752), the author of the Analogy, developed in his Sermonson Human Nature a system of morals which is practically a theological
    http://www.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/etext/hop58.htm
    Jacques Maritain Center History of Philosophy / by William Turner
    CHAPTER LVIII
    BRITISH MORALISTS
    The group of distinguished moralists who flourished in Great Britain during the eighteenth century may be said to represent the ethical phase of the empirical movement of that age. In determining moral values, mediaeval ethics had subordinated worldly interests to the interests of the future life. Hobbes, by his doctrine of state absolutism, had subjugated the moral to the political aspect of human conduct. Locke, however, admitted self-interest and the good of the many as moral determinants, and thus enabled his contemporaries and successors to develop a system of morality which should be independent of religion as well as of state authority , and should rest ultimately on the ego. Towards the end of the seventeenth century, Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688), in his Treatise concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality , expounded a system of morals which, although rational rather than empirical, prepared the way for the advocates of independent morality who appeared in the following century. He taught that moral principles and ethical ideals come neither from the will of God, nor from political authority, nor from experience, but from the ideas which necessarily exist in the mind of God and are universally and immutably present in the human mind. He agreed with the schoolmen in maintaining the universality and immutability of the natural law, but differed from them in teaching that it is absolutely

    92. BUTLER, CHARLES
    sold to the crown for the great sum of £216 000 his ancestral right to the prisage of wines in Ireland
    http://55.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BU/BUTLER_CHARLES.htm
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    BUTLER, CHARLES
    sold to the crown for the great sum of £216,000 his ancestral right to the prisage of wines in Ireland. For his brother and heir, created Lord Ormonde of Lla’nthony at the coronation of George IV., the Irish marquessate was revived in 1825 and descended in the direct line. BUTLER, ALBAN (1710—1773), English Roman Catholic priest and hagiologist, was born in Northampton on the 24th of October 1710. He was educated at the English college, Douai, where on his ordination to the priesthood he held successively the chairs of philosophy and divinity. He laboured for some time as a missionary priest in Staffordshire, held several positions as tutor to young Roman Catholic noblemen, and was finally appointed president of the English seminary at St Omer, where he remained till his death on the 15th of May 1773. Butler’s great work, The Lives of the Saints, the result of thirty years’ study (4 vols., London, 1756—1759), has passed through many editions and translations (best edition, including valuable notes, Dublin, 12 vols. 1779—1780). It is a popular and compendious reproduction of the Acta Sanctorum, exhibiting great industry and research, and is in all respects the best work of its kind in English literature. See An Account of the Life of A. B. by C. B., i.e. by his nephew Charles Butler (London, 1799); and Joseph Gillow’s Bibliographical Dictionary of English Catholics, vol. i.

    93. I68282: Mary A. (ABT. 1821 - AFT. 1850)
    Capt.) BASS , Jr_ (1692 1752) m 1715 _Elizabeth GOODALE _+ -JosephHASKELL _William of Clearfield Township, Butler Co, Pennsylvania
    http://www.gendex.com/users/rtwgen/mwheeler/d0047/g0000058.html
    Mary A.
    ABT. 1821 - AFT. 1850
    • BIRTH : ABT. 1821, Connecticut
    • DEATH : AFT. 1850, of Southbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut
    Family 1 John L. WHEELER
    • MARRIAGE : ABT. 1839
  • Mariette WHEELER
  • Merrit WHEELER
  • Frances WHEELER
  • Catherine WHEELER ... INDEX [SOURCE] 1850 Federal census, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, roll M432_46, pg. 327.
      1850 Federal census, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, roll M432_46, pg. 327.
    [SOURCE] 1850 Federal census, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, roll M432_46, pg. 327.
      1850 Federal census, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, roll M432_46, pg. 327.
    [SOURCE] 1850 Federal census, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, roll M432_46, pg. 327.
      1850 Federal census, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, roll M432_46, pg. 327.
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    Joseph BASS
    7 JUL 1767 -
    • BIRTH : 7 JUL 1767, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
    • DEATH : at sea
    Father: Joseph BASS , Jr
    Mother: Lydia SEARLE
    _Joseph (Capt.) BASS , Jr_
    _Joseph BASS , Jr Joseph BASS ... INDEX [SOURCE] Corrections/supplement to Calnek, "History of the County of Annapolis"
      Corrections/supplement to Calnek, "History of the County of Annapolis"
  • 94. BUTLER
    The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
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    95. Boardman's Home Page (Philosophy/Lawrence)
    Links and articles from an academic at Lawrence University.Category Society Philosophy Academics...... Boardman's (somewhat turgid) account of the classic argument of Bishop JosephButler 16921752 against Hobbes' and Mandeville's psychological egoism.
    http://www.lawrence.edu/fac/boardmaw/
    [ Last Revised: March 26, 2003]
    Theory of Knowledge
    Ethics Theory of Reality Symbolic Logic ... Honors at Lawrence
    Friday, April 11
    7:00 p.m., Wriston Art Center Auditorium “Moral Status, Moral Value, and Human Embryos” Bonnie Steinbock, Ph.D.
    Professor, Department of Philosophy
    State University of New York, Albany
    The PHILOSOPHY OF LAW page contains more than 15 reports of classic torts law cases (in their entirety), and much more.
    Research in Philosophy

    96. Ph L03 Readers' Guide 4

    http://www.utexas.edu/courses/phl303/rguides/rguide4.html
    Phl 303
    Human Nature
    Readers' Guide 4: Dante and Joseph Butler
    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS (Short paper topics due Tues., February 13)
    Pick one of the following questions about your readings in Dante's Divine Comedy.
  • What is Dante's view of the relationship between natural reason and faith? How does it compare with Aquinas's view?
  • What does Dante mean by "love" (as described by Virgil in cantos xvii and xviii of the Purgatorio)? What is the relationship between Dante's "love" and "desire" in Aquinas's system? How can love be the source of both good and evil actions? Is explanation of human action in terms of loves and desires compatible with the idea of free will?
  • How does Dante (through the figures of Marco and Virgil in the Purgatorio) attempt to reconcile free will with the existence of natural laws and causal necessities (understood in Dante's time as astrological)? What is the ultimate source of evil bad choices, bad environment, the structure of human nature?
  • How, according to Dante, does the human soul come into being (see Statius's discources in canto xxv of the Purgatorio)? How is it connected to the body? What does Dante think of the view of Averroes (ibn Rushd), according to which there is a single rational soul shared by all human beings? Pick one of the following questions about your readings in Butler's Five Sermons.
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