10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THEOPATHY»
Discover the use of
theopathy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
theopathy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
David Hartley on Human Nature
Richard Allen. Fourth, Hartley offers a model of psychological development. He
does this in his description of the "six classes of intellectual pleasures and pains":
imagination, ambition, self-interest, sympathy, theopathy, and the moral sense.
In addition Hartley offered an original model of psychological development, in
which the various emotional states, like pleasures & pains were subdivided into “
six classes”: imagination, ambition, self- interest, sympathy, theopathy, & the
moral ...
3
Observations on Man: His Frame, His Duty and His ...
Sels-interest; Sensation, Imagination, Ambirion, and Self-interest, Sympathy .;
Sensation, Imagination, Ambition, Sels-interestyand Sympa'thy', Theopathy;
Sensation, Imagination, Ambition, Self-interest, Sympathy, and Theapathy',
theMoral ...
4
Alone with the Alone: Creative Imagination in the Ṣūfism of ...
In short, the mystic's vocation is to recognize that the love he experiences is the
very same love with which God loves Himself in him; that consequently he is this
divine passion; that his love is literally a theopathy and that he must assume its ...
5
A History Of English, Utilitarianism
... imagination, ambition, and self-interest, sympathy ; sensation, imagination,
ambition, self-interest, and sympathy, theopathy ; sensation, imagination,
ambition, self-interest, sympathy, and theopathy, the moral sense : and, in an
inverted order ...
6
Observations on man, his frame, his duty, and his expectations
self-interest ; senfation, imagination, ambition, and self-interest, sympathy ;
senfation, imagination, ambition, self-interest, and sympathy, theopathy ;
senfation, imagination, ambition, self-interest, sympathy, and theopathy, the
moral sense : and, ...
David Hartley, Hermann Andreas Pistorius, 1801
In this way, theopathy like apathy of Sade required contempt for raptures and
sensory joys, experiences that leave the supreme profligate and the supreme
mystic equally unaffected. So that in the region of autonomy the subject breaks
away ...
8
Reason and Authority in the Eighteenth Century
'sensation, imagination and ambition', in the latter we pursue those of 'sympathy,
theopathy and the moral sense'. But a third stage awaits us: 'rational self-interest,
or the pursuit of a man's greatest possible happiness, without any partiality to ...
9
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
There is, m like manner, an evident opposition between gross self-interest and
the pleasures of theopathy, and the moral sense. Hence, if these be admitted as
essential parts of our nature, and especially if it appear that they ought to be
made ...
10
Coleridge and the Idea of Friendship, 1789-1804
Hartley imagines how "The Pleasures of Sympathy . . . unite with those of
Theopathy, and the moral Sense": Their union and entire coincidence with those
of theopathy are evident, inasmuch as we are led by the love of good men to that
of God ...