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The Science of Sensibility: Reading Burke's Philosophical Enquiry

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    Chapter 1 Philosophical Enquiries into the Science of Sensibility: An Introductory Essay
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    Chapter 2 ‘Communicating a Sort of Philosophical Solidity to Taste’: Newtonian Elements in Burke’s Methodology in Philosophical Enquiry
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    Chapter 3 Hyporborean Meteorologies of Culture: Art’s Progress and Medical Environmentalism in Arbuthnot, Burke and Barry
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    Chapter 4 From the Enquiry (1757) to the Fourth Kritisches Wäldchen (1769): Burke and Herder on the Division of the Senses
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    Chapter 5 Edmund Burke and John Locke on the Metaphysics of Substance
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    Chapter 6 The Politics of Burke’s Enquiry
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    Chapter 7 Aisling Gheár – A Terrible Beauty: The Gaelic Background to Burke’s Enquiry
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    Chapter 8 Pity and Fear: Providential Sociability in Burke’s Philosophical Enquiry
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    Chapter 9 Burke and Kant on the Social Nature of Aesthetic Experience
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    Chapter 10 The Sublime, the Beautiful, and the Political in Burke’s Work
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    Chapter 11 Burke’s Classical Heritage: Playing Games with Longinus
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    Chapter 12 Edmund Burke Among the Poets: Milton, Lucretius and the Philosophical Enquiry
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    Chapter 13 ‘Expressive Uncertainty’: Edmund Burke’s Theory of the Sublime and Eighteenth-Century Conceptions of Metaphor
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    Chapter 14 Between Knowledge and Sentiment: Burke and Hume on Taste
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    Chapter 15 Burke, the Revenge of Obscurity and the Foundation of the Aesthetic
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Chapter title
Aisling Gheár – A Terrible Beauty: The Gaelic Background to Burke’s Enquiry
Chapter number 7
Book title
The Science of Sensibility: Reading Burke's Philosophical Enquiry
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International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées, January 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-2102-9_7
Book ISBNs
978-9-40-072101-2, 978-9-40-072102-9
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Katherine O’Donnell, O'Donnell, Katherine, O’Donnell, Katherine

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