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Third Article. The prince is reminded of different characters of ministers or counselors: good, mixture of good and bad, and wicked. Fourth Article. To help the prince to know men well, one shows him, in a general way, some characters drawn by the Holy Spirit in the Book of Wisdom. Fifth Article.
Treatise on the Gods (1930) is H. L. Mencken's survey of the history and philosophy of religion, and was intended as an unofficial companion volume to his Treatise on Right and Wrong (1934). [1] The first and second printings were sold out before publication, and eight more printings followed. [ 2 ]
The goal of the state is to guarantee the freedom of citizens. Religious leaders should not interfere in politics. Spinoza interrupted his writing of his magnum opus, the Ethics, to respond to the increasing intolerance in the Dutch Republic, directly challenging religious authorities and their power over freedom of thought. He published the ...
Treatise of Man [ edit ] The opening of the treatise shows its unfinished state : it announces the description of the body, then that of the soul and finally of the articulation between the two; only the first presents itself to the reader's eyes. [ 4 ]
Against this hierocratic conception, Dante argued a need for another strong power, the Holy Roman emperor, proposing that man pursues two ends: the happiness of earthly life and of eternal life. Dante argued that the pope is assigned the management of men's eternal life (the higher of the two), but the emperor the task of leading men towards ...
His most important work is the Institutiones Divinae ("The Divine Institutes"), an apologetic treatise intended to establish the reasonableness and truth of Christianity to pagan critics. He is best known for his apologetic works, widely read during the Renaissance by humanists, who called Lactantius the "Christian Cicero".
21. "I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university." — Albert Einstein. 22. "Respect for ourselves guides our morals, respect for others ...
David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature, 1738–1740; Julien Offray de La Mettrie, Man a Machine, 1747; David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, 1748; Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, 1748; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on the Arts and Sciences, 1750; Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of ...