The Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers explores the nature and historical development of philosophical thought in Britain in a century that boasted great intellectual richness. Over 600 entries cover key figures such as Locke and Hume, together with a host of lesser known thinkers and writers whose individual contributions to philosophical thought were nevertheless crucial. The Dictionary covers all the major fields of philosophical activity and includes authors who wrote on subjects including aesthetics, literary theory, mathematics, philosophy, science, sociology, and theology.
John W. Yolton Books
