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An Essay on Intuitive Morals: Being an Attempt to Popularize Ethical Science
by Frances Power Cobbe
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Paperback / softback. New. Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904) was an Irish writer and social reformer best known for her contributions to Victorian feminism. These volumes, first published anonymously in 1855, discuss Cobbe's religious beliefs, which blended Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy with theistic philosophy. Volume 2 contains her ideas on religious and moral duty.
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- An Essay on Intuitive Morals: Being an Attempt to Popularize Ethical Science
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- Frances Power Cobbe
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- Paperback / softback
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- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 1108020275
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- 9781108020275
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- Cambridge University Press
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- 2010. 256p. Paperback. Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy. Frances Power Cobbe (1822?1904) Was An Irish Writer
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- 2010-09
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