| 1 | Title: | Metaphysical tracts by English philosophers of the eighteenth century: Consisting of 1. Clavis universalis; 2. A specimen of true philosophy, by Arthur Collier; 3. Conjecturae quaedam de sensu, motu, et idearum generatione; 4. An inquiry into the origin of human appetites and affections; 5. Man in quest of himself | | | Creator: | Parr, Samuel, 1747-1825 | Collier, Arthur, 1680-1732 | Collier, Arthur, 1680-1732 | Hartley, David, 1705-1757 | Long, Jamesof Lincoln | Tucker, Abraham, 1705-1774 | | | Publication: | Edward Lumley, 56 Chancery Lane, London, 1837. | | | Notes: | Vol. 2 has no t.-p., but signatures are marked vol. 2A⁴-vol. 2CC⁴. Contains five 18th century works on metaphysics; each part has facsimile of original title-page. The third work, "Conjecturae quaedam de sensu, motu, et idearum generatione", is also known by its English title: Various conjectures on the perception, motion, and generation of idea. | | | Extent: | 2 v. in 1 (iv, iv, 141, [1], [2], 210 p.) ; 23 cm. | | | Subjects: | Bible. -- O.T. -- Genesis -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Metaphysics -- Early works to 1800 | Philosophy, English -- 18th century | Motivation (Psychology) | Psychology -- Early works to 1850 | Self | Association of ideas
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