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Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 15
Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 15
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A History of Philosophy (Copleston)
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Ad hominem
Alterity
An Essay on Man
Antithesis
Arthur Schopenhauer
Atheism
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Baruch Spinoza
Biographia Literaria
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Charles Darwin
Christian mortalism
Coleridge's notebooks
Coleridge's theory of life
Conceptions of God
Conscience
Consciousness
Copernican Revolution (metaphor)
Critical philosophy
David Hume
David Strauss
De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
Deity
Edmund Husserl
Epicureanism
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Ernest Renan
Existence
First principle
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Good and evil
Hermann Samuel Reimarus
Immutability (theology)
John Stuart Mill
Joseph Priestley
Karl Barth
Lucretius
Materialism
Mathesis universalis
Natural theology
Neoplatonism
Omnipotence
Pantheism
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Philosopher
Philosophy
Plotinus
Potentiality and actuality
Predestination
Presumption (canon law)
Pythagoreanism
Ralph Cudworth
Reason
S. (Dorst novel)
Sabellianism
Samson Agonistes
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Scholasticism
Socinianism
Soren Kierkegaard
Spinozism
Theodicy
Theology
Theory of Forms
Thomas Aquinas
Thought
Treatise
Unitarianism
Universal law
William Paley
Writing
Product details
- ISBN 9780691098821
- Weight: 851g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 29 Jul 2002
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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The Opus Maximum gathers the last major body of unpublished prose writings by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Consisting primarily of fragments dictated to Joseph Henry Green, probably between 1819 and 1823, these writings represent all that exists of what Coleridge considered to be "the principal Labour" and "the great Object" of his life, which he called variously the Logosophia and Magnum Opus. Dedicated to "the reconcilement of the moral faith with the Reason," Coleridge's envisioned Magnum Opus was supposed to "reduce all knowledges into harmony." While such a synthesis finally eluded him, and the Magnum Opus remained unfinished, the surviving fragments nonetheless bear powerful witness to Coleridge's engagement with theology, moral philosophy, natural philosophy, and logic, among other disciplines. Among the subjects that will particularly interest readers are Coleridge's criticisms of Epicureanism, pantheism, and German Naturphilosophie; his attempt to ground reason in faith; and his reflections on personhood (especially in the relationship between mother and child), on will, on language, and on the Logos.
Previously unknown to all but a handful of scholars, the manuscripts presented here provide valuable insight into a crucial period of Coleridge's intellectual development, as he became increasingly dissatisfied with Naturphilosophie and struggled to affirm Trinitarian Christianity on a rational basis. With this volume, The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, begun forty years ago under the sponsorship of the Bollingen Foundation and the editorship of the late Kathleen Coburn, is now complete.
Thomas McFarland is Murray Professor Emeritus of English at Princeton University. Among his numerous books are "Romanticism and the Forms of Ruin" (Princeton) and "Coleridge and the Pantheist Tradition".
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