Jonathan Edwards's Moral Thought and Its British Context

by Fiering, Norman
ISBN: 9781597526180
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The problems of moral philosophy were a central preoccupation of literate people in eighteenth-century America and Britain. It is not surprising, then, that Jonathan Edwards was drawn into a colloquy with some of the major ethicists of the age. Moral philosophy in this era was so all-encompassing in its claims that it encroached seriously on traditional religion. In response, Edwards presented a detailed analysis and criticism of secular moral philosophy in order to demonstrate its inadequacy, and he formulated a system that he believed was demonstrably superior to the existing secular systems. In this comprehensive study, Norman Fiering skillfully integrates Edwards's work on ethics into seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British and Continental philosophy and isolates Edwards's particular contributions to the ethical thought of his time. In addition, Fiering traces the chronological development of Edwards's thought, showing the relationship between his wide reading and his writing.
  • Format: TradePaperback
  • Author: Fiering, Norman
  • ISBN: 9781597526180
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 9.24 x 0.88
  • Number Of Pages: 391
  • Publication Year: 2006
Language: English