Thomas Jefferson and the Idea of ProgressUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1941 - 404 páginas |
Índice
Introduction | 33 |
The Religion of Reason and Nature | 41 |
Natural Social | 50 |
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affairs America American Revolution aristocracy aristoi aspects assumption belief benevolence Calvin Calvinistic Chinard Christ civil common sense concerning Constitution course declared deism deists democracy democratic divine doctrine earth eighteenth century election Elihu Palmer emphasis England enlightened essential Europe evil example expressed fact faculty fear force form of government France freedom French fundamental happiness Honeywell hope human Ibid idea of progress improvement individual influence institutions intellectual interest J. B. Bury John Adams John Hollins knowledge Koch laws of nature letter liberal liberty man's mankind matter ment mind moral sense nation natural law natural rights obscurantism op.cit opinion perfectibility philosophy political practice primitivistic principles produce Puritan Quoted reason religion religious republican Revolution says scientific Scriptures social society spirit tendency theory things Thomas Jefferson thought tion total depravity truth University of Virginia utilitarian utility virtue Writings York