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Friendship [ Social interaction / Character / Feelings & Emotions ]
… Measures of Friendship (first published in 1657, but influential into the eighteenth century) and Timothy Greated’s An Essay on Friendship (first published 1726). Though consensus always remained elusive, this was itself characteristic of a … trans. W. D. Ross (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925), t. VIII, p. 1171a. 3 . Michel de Montaigne, ‘On Friendship’, in Essays, trad. J. M. Cohen (London: Penguin, 1958), p. 101. 4 . James Boswell, Life of Johnson [1980], ed. R. W. Chapman … Re-Evaluations’, in Barbara Caine (ed.), Friendship: A History (London: Equinox, 2004), p.165-214. Greated, Timothy, An Essay on Friendship (London: Printed for J. Ilive, 1726). Hammond, Brean, Pope and Bolingbroke : A Study of Friendship …
Benevolence | Family | Literature | Morality | Philosophy
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David Hume [ Philosophy ]
… went back to London in 1737, where he published the Treatise (1739-40). In 1739, he returned to Scotland, to work on his Essays , which were published in 1741-42. Unable to secure a position in a Scottish university, he went abroad for a few … refine apace’ (Hume, Treatise , 234 ) – as well as in practice. 4 . David Hume, ‘Of National Characters,’ in Essays Moral, Political, and Literary, A Critical Edition, ed. by Tom L. Beauchamp and Mark A. Box , 2 vols. (Oxford: … p. 472. Philosophy as the Practice of Sociability Hume used philosophy to enact a form of sociability. The four essays on happiness give an insight into such a process. They were published in the second volume of the Essays Moral …
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