The Revolution of Reason, or the Establishment of the Constitution of Things in Nature of Man, of Human Intellect, of Moral Truth, of Universal Good; From the Era of Intellectual Existence or the Publication of the Apocalypse of Nature, an 4, or 5000

The Revolution of Reason, or the Establishment of the Constitution of Things in Nature of Man, of Human Intellect, of Moral Truth, of Universal Good; From the Era of Intellectual Existence or the Publication of the Apocalypse of Nature, an 4, or 5000

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Excerpt from The Revolution of Reason, or the Establishment of the Constitution of Things in Nature of Man, of Human Intellect, of Moral Truth, of Universal Good; From the Era of Intellectual Existence or the Publication of the Apocalypse of Nature, an 4, or 5000

Thefop, the pedant, the (o'ldier, all prefer their animal predicament. To the intellectual predicament of the philolo \pher, and like the liberated prifoner of thef Bafiile. Returns from his home to te-enter, his dungeon. Extery fpecies muf't have' fpecific qualities conf'tituting its e?'ence, and marking'a pofitive erlte rion of its well-being; lo of man, the qualities of fyrnpathy, probity, wifdom.

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ISBN: 9781330793220
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 268
Weight: 363g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 14mm