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Civil disobedience and moral law in nineteenth-century American philosophy,
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Civil disobedience and moral law in nineteenth-century American philosophy,

Author: Edward H Madden
Publisher: Seattle, University of Washington Press [1968]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A series of narratives and philosophical portrait many of which introduce us to little known but decidedly worth knowing characters and minds. And taken together they give us precise information about important movements of rebellion and reform.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Edward H Madden
OCLC Number: 248788
Description: vii, 214 p. 23 cm.
Contents: Introduction --
Francis Wayland --
The issue of civil disobedience --
Asa Mahan --
James H. Fairchild --
Oberlin reform --
The transcendentalists --
George William Curtis --
The good fight --
Chauncey Wright --
Practical problems --
Charles Eliot Norton --
The conservative tradition.
Responsibility: by Edward H. Madden.

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A series of narratives and philosophical portrait many of which introduce us to little known but decidedly worth knowing characters and minds. And taken together they give us precise information about important movements of rebellion and reform.

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