Henry Longueville Mansel

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Henry Longueville Mansel


Born
in Cosgrove, Northamptonshire, The United Kingdom
October 06, 1820

Died
July 30, 1871


Henry Longueville Mansel (1820 – 1871) was an English philosopher and ecclesiastic. The philosophy of Mansel, like that of William Hamilton, was mainly due to Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and Thomas Reid. Like Hamilton, Mansel maintained the purely formal character of logic, the duality of consciousness as testifying to both self and the external world, and the limitation of knowledge to the finite and "conditioned." ...more

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The Gnostic Heresies Of The...

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The Limits of Religious Tho...

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The Limits of Demonstrative...

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The Philosophy of the Condi...

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Metaphysics, Or, the Philos...

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Arts LOgice Rudimenta

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Psychology: The Test of Mor...

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Letters, Lectures, and Revi...

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“El hombre vive mas en el tiempo que en el espacio.”
Henry Longueville Mansel

“Action, and not knowledge, is man's destiny and duty in this life; and his highest principles, both in philosophy and in religion, have reference to this end.”
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“Religion and philosophy may perhaps go on side by side; but their provinces are wholly distinct, and therefore there is no need to attempt a reconciliation between them.”
Henry Longueville Mansel, The Philosophy of the Conditioned

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