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Aids To Reflection; And, The Confessions Of An Inquiring Spirit

Aids To Reflection; And, The Confessions Of An Inquiring Spirit

Coleridge

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354846588
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A provocative invitation to think again about how we live and what we believe. Aids To Reflection and The Confessions Of An Inquiring Spirit opens a door into a thoughtful, searching mind.This restored edition gathers Coleridge’s philosophical essays and reflective prose in a voice that is at once intimate and expansive. It blends late eighteenth‑century england sensibilities with a modern sense of wonder, tracing memory and imagination, religion and morality, and the restless search for self examination. For the philosophy student and the general reader alike, the work offers clear argument, lyrical insight, and a cultivated yet accessible tone that rewards repeated reading.Historically, the collection sits at a pivotal crossroads of the English romantic era, bearing the imprint of late eighteenth‑century debates and influences, including the social and moral concerns of the age. It stands as a bridge between speculative inquiry and personal creed, a literary artefact that remains relevant for readers who value careful thought, humane inquiry, and a disciplined spirituality.More than a reprint-this is a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, newly restored for today’s and future generations. Alpha Editions’ edition honours Coleridge’s intent while inviting casual readers to engage with a complete collection that enriches both the mind and the imagination. Suitable for general readers and dedicated collectors seeking philosophical essays and reflective prose from the English romantic era.

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