A Free Discussion of the Doctrines of Materialism and Philosophical Necessity

A Free Discussion of the Doctrines of Materialism and Philosophical Necessity
Author: Joseph Priestley
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1994
Genre: Free will and determinism
ISBN: 9781855063266

The Free Discussion between Richard Price and Joseph Priestley (1778) originated as a correspondence between the two after the publication of Priestley's Disquisitions on Matter and Spirit, his most important philosophical work (1777). At the time it was thought remarkable that a controversey such as this could be conducted so amicably, but then the two were close friends. Nevertheless their philosophical, as opposed to their oft mentioned political views, were at opposite ends of a spectrum.

The Enlightened Joseph Priestley

The Enlightened Joseph Priestley
Author: Robert E. Schofield
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2010-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0271046244

Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) is one of the major figures of the English Enlightenment. A contemporary and friend of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, he exceeded even these polymaths in the breadth of his curiosity and learning. Yet no one has attempted an all-inclusive biography of Priestley, probably because he was simply too many persons for anyone easily to comprehend in a single study. Robert Schofield has devoted a lifetime of scholarship to this task. The result is a magisterial book, covering the life and works of Priestley during the critical first forty years of his life. Although Priestley is best known as a chemist, this book is considerably more than a study in the history of science. As any good biographer must, Schofield has thoroughly studied the many activities in which Priestley was engaged. Among them are theology, electricity, chemistry, politics, English grammar, rhetoric, and educational philosophy. Schofield situates Priestley, the provincial dissenter, within the social, political, and intellectual contexts of his day and examines all the works Priestley wrote and published during this period. Schofield singles out the first forty years of Priestley's life because these were the years of preparation and trial during which Priestley qualified for the achievements that were to make him famous. The discovery of oxygen, the defenses of Unitarianism, and the political liberalism that characterize the mature Priestley - all are foreshadowed in the young Priestley. A brief epilogue looks ahead to the next thirty years when Priestley was forced out of England and settled in Pennsylvania, the subject of Schofield's next book. But this volume stands alone as thedefinitive study of the making of Joseph Priestley.

Joseph Priestley

Joseph Priestley
Author: Isabel Rivers
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2008-01-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191526894

Joseph Priestley was one of the most remarkable thinkers of the eighteenth century. Best known today as the scientist who discovered oxygen, he also made major contributions in the fields of education, politics, philosophy, and theology. This collection of essays by a team of experts covers the full range of Priestley's work and provides a new and up to date account of all his activities, together with a summary of his life and an account of his last years in America. The book will re-establish him as a major intellectual figure in Britain and America in the second half of the eighteenth century.

Motion Toward Perfection

Motion Toward Perfection
Author: Albert Truman Schwartz
Publisher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781558960107

Ten authors follow Priestley's (1733-1804) evolution from Calvinism to Unitarianism.

Thomas Garnett

Thomas Garnett
Author: Robert Fox
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2024-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350239313

Thomas Garnett was a man of science and physician whose career took him from rural obscurity in 18th-century Westmorland to metropolitan prominence as the first professor of natural philosophy and chemistry at the newly founded Royal Institution in London in 1799. His rise to the summit of British science was far from straightforward, but is brought to life in vivid detail by Robert Fox. Fox gives an engrossing and moving account of the trials, triumphs, and tragedies of Garnett's life, exploring his disputes with established doctors concerning the medicinal virtues of mineral waters, his involvement in the contested politics surrounding the creation of the Royal Institution of Great Britain and his premature death. In doing so, Fox deftly shows how Garnett's life can illuminate a wide canvas of the social history of British science and medicine in the crucial period of early industrialisation

The Riddle of Hume's Treatise

The Riddle of Hume's Treatise
Author: Paul Russell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199751528

It is widely held that Hume's Treatise has little or nothing to do with problems of religion. Contrary to this view, Paul Russell argues that it is irreligious aims and objectives that are fundamental to the Treatise and account for its underlying unity and coherence