Laurens Perseus Hickok
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American philosopher
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Laurens Perseus Hickok's Degrees
- Bachelors Classics Amherst College
- Masters Classics Amherst College
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Laurens Perseus Hickok , American philosopher and divine, was born in Connecticut. Biography He took his degree at Union College in 1820. Until 1836 he was occupied in active pastoral work, and was then appointed professor of theology at the Western Reserve College, Ohio, and later at the Auburn Theological Seminary in Auburn, New York.
Laurens Perseus Hickok's Published Works
Published Works
- A System Of Moral Science (2)
- Duties of servants. (2)
- Personal duties. Self-control. (1)
- The human mind as an agent. (1)
- A system of moral science (rev. ed.). (1)
- The reign of life in the vegetable kingdom. (0)
- The true conception of power or cause. (0)
- The process in a gracious administration by which stronger influences to loyalty are given. (0)
- The grounds of certainty. (0)
- Pre-requisite conditions. (0)
- Relative duties. Kindness. (0)
- The rational susceptibility. (0)
- General facts of mind. (0)
- The position of a state in reference to others. (0)
- The position of the government in reference to the citizen. (0)
- The sense in its subjective idea. First division. The idea in the pure intuition. (0)
- The reason in its objective law. (0)
- Different theories of the ultimate rule in morals. (0)
- Relative duties. Respect. (0)
- The position of the state in reference to the citizen. (0)
- The competency and impotency of the human mind. (0)
- The reign of sense in the animal kingdom. (0)
- The sanctions of civil law [1]. (0)
- The classification of the acts of the will. (0)
- Knowledge restricted to that which is gained in experience. (0)
- The reign of reason in humanity. (0)
- Empirical psychology; or the human mind as given in consciousness (2nd ed.). (0)
- The state may coerce for the end of public freedom. (0)
- General results in the introduction of an administration of grace. (0)
- The essential attributes of the ultimate right. (0)
- The sanctions to civil law, 1. The design of legal sanctions, 2. The necessity for legal sanctions. (0)
- Reason knows the Creator. (0)
- The rectitude of state authority, II. The lines within which sovereignty must act. (0)
- Rational Cosmology; Or, the Eternal Principles and the Necessary Laws of the Universe (0)
- The end of the divine legislation. (0)
- Acts of will discriminated from other acts. (0)
- The idea of an absolute creator. (0)
- Duties to God. (0)
- The necessary laws of the universe. (0)
- The lines within which sovereignty should act. (0)
- The rectitude of state authority [1]. (0)
- Space and time. (0)
- The position of the citizen in reference to the government. (0)
- The process of the divine administration in justice. (0)
- The reason in its subjective idea. (0)
- Duties to nature. (0)
- The sense in its objective law. (0)
- The understanding in its objective law. (0)
- The logic of force. (0)
- Personal duties. Self-culture. (0)
- Duties of brothers and sisters. (0)
- Duties of parents. (0)
- Man has this capacity of will. (0)
- The animal susceptibility. (0)
- The eternal principles of the universe. Life. (0)
- The position of the citizen in reference to the state. (0)
- Absolute being above all finite experiences. (0)
- The sanctions to civil law, 3. The degree of legal sanctions, 4. The ground of the rectitude of legal sanctions. (0)
- Organic life and activity. (0)
- Reason competent to know an outer creation. (0)
- System of moral science, 3rd ed. (0)
- General result from a gracious administration. (0)
- The sanctions of civil law [2]. (0)
- The understanding in its subjective idea. (0)
- The ultimate rule of right. (0)
- Natural and moral inability. (0)
- The state requires a government. (0)
- Duties of children. (0)
- Primitive facts of mind. (0)
- God's being and communion with man. (0)
- The state has a necessity for law. (0)
- Process in grace for sustaining authority. (0)
- End of divine legislation. (0)
- Logic of mathematics. (0)
- Pure figure and inorganic bodies. (0)
- The syllogistic logic. (0)
- The rectitude of state authority, I. The point where sovereignty must be placed. (0)
- The spiritual susceptibility. (0)
- Process in grace for stronger influences to loyalty. (0)
- Complete conception or the will. (0)
- The process in the divine administration of grace for sustaining authority. (0)
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