Man and Nature/L'homme et la nature Volume IV, 1985

194 p.

Editors: David H. Jory and Charles Stewart-Robertson
ISSN: 0824-3298
ISBN: 0-920980-12-0
Price: $18.95 CDN — See our clearance sale


Cameron, Vivian, "Women, Allegory and the French Revolution: The Case of Armed Liberty," p. 95-108.

Dalgarno, Melvin, "Reid and the Rights of Man," p. 81-94.

Farrell, David R., "'To Keep Them in Proper Subjection': Jeffrey Amherst and the Indians," p. 155-169.

Haakonssen, Knud, "Natural Law and the Scottish Enlightenment," p. 47-80.

Haigh, Elizabeth, "Vital Forces and Vital Laws in Eighteenth-Century French Physiology," p. 1-15.

Kelly, Gary, "'This Pestiferous Reading': The Social Basis of Reaction against the Novel in Late Eighteenth-and Early Nineteenth-Century Britain," p. 183-194.

Lavoie, Laurent, "La vie intellectuelle et les activités culturelles à la forteresse de Louisbourg," p. 129-138.

Mackay, John, "The Art of Medicine in Pre-Loyalist New Brunswick," p. 139-154.

Martin, John Stephen, "The Rhetoric of Grace in Jonathan Edwards' Personal Narrative," p. 109- 127.

Schwarz, Hans-Günther, "Shakespeare and Eighteenth-Century German Poetics," p. 171-182.

Wood, Paul B., "Thomas Reid's Critique of Joseph Priestley: Context and Chronology," p. 29-45.

Wright, John P., "Matter, Mind, and Active Principles in Mid-Eighteenth-Century British Physiology," p. 17-27.


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