 | Noah Heringman, Associate Professor of English Noah Heringman - 2004 - 304 páginas
...natural knowledge, with Habermas, back to The Spectator, for which Addison announces the aim of "bringing philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and...and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses." 29 Addison 27. Nigel Leask makes this point effectively in "Mont Blanc's Mysterious Voice," 202. On... | |
 | Kevis Goodman, Tim Fulford - 2004 - 225 páginas
...press. These two conversations were not discontinuous, of course, since The Spectator promised to bring "Philosophy out of Closets and Libraries, Schools and Colleges, to dwell in Clubs and Assemblies, Tea-Tables, and in Coffee-Houses," but neither were they identical.90 The concerns grouped under such... | |
 | Michael McKeon - 2005 - 873 páginas
...private: "It was said of Socrates, that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven, to inhabit among Men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that I...and Assemblies, at TeaTables, and in CofFee-Houses. ... Is it not much better to be let into the Knowledge of ones-self, than to hear what passes in Muscovy... | |
 | Harvey Chisick - 2005 - 552 páginas
...wrote, "It was said of Socrates that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven, to inhabit among Men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me that I...and Assemblies, at Tea-Tables and in Coffee-Houses" (The Spectator, no. 10; 12 March 1711). CAHIERS DE DOLEANCES. These notebooks were lists of grievances... | |
 | Official Fellow and Tutor in English Literature David Womersley - 2005 - 370 páginas
...evident in what has become one of the most frequently quoted lines from the entirety of the Spectator: "I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that...Assemblies, at Tea-Tables, and in Coffee-Houses." 24 Among its goals, this statement proposes an adjustment in the institutional setting of moralism.... | |
 | Iona Italia - 2005 - 248 páginas
...bachelor editor and which has an equivalent in the domestic tea table. Mr Spectator expresses the hope: that I have brought Philosophy out of Closets and...and Assemblies, at Tea-Tables, and in Coffee-Houses. I would therefore in a very particular Manner recommend these my Speculations to all well regulated... | |
 | Martin van Gelderen, Quentin Skinner - 2005 - 416 páginas
...create. Addison declared his ambition 'to have it said of me that I have brought philosophy out of the closets and libraries, schools and colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies, at tea tables and in coffee houses' (Addison and Steele 1710/11, no. 10). Hume, whose still-born Treatises... | |
 | Peter Thomson - 2006 - 310 páginas
...culture. It was said of Socrates that he brought philosophy down from heaven to inhabit among men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me that I...and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses. Joseph Addison, extract from Spectator 10 (171 1) The cultivation of active spectatorship was, for... | |
 | Gillian Russell, Clara Tuite - 2006 - 280 páginas
...critical impulse of the bourgeois public sphere. As Addison's speaker in The Spectator No. 10 says: 'I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that...and Assemblies, at tea-Tables, and in Coffee-Houses' (The Spectator No. 10, p. 44). And just as Scottish Enlightenment philosophy is characterized by a... | |
 | Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 2007 - 556 páginas
...wrote in promoting this purpose, "that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven to inhabit among Men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that I...dwell in Clubs and Assemblies, at Tea-Tables and in coffee Houses." This was the science of the academies and the intellectual societies.12 In their diffusion... | |
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