Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3. hrabě ze Shaftesbury (1671–1713) byl anglický politik, filozof a spisovatel. Jeho dílo se zaměřovalo na morální filozofii a estetiku. Cooperův vliv na osvícenství je patrný v jeho důrazu na přirozený cit a rozum jako zdroje morálního poznání. Jeho spisy nadále inspirují diskuse o povaze dobra a krásy.
This book takes a philosophical look at man and society. Written by Anthony Ashley Cooper Shaftesbury, the 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, this work is an exploration of human nature and the factors that shape it. Spanning topics from ethics to aesthetics, this is a thought-provoking book for anyone interested in philosophy and human behavior.
In this collection of speeches, the Earl of Shaftesbury advocates for the rights of laboring people and presents arguments for fair pay and improved working conditions. Provides valuable insight into 19th century labor relations in Great Britain.
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