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  1. Selected works of Edmund Burke.Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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    The philosophy of Edmund Burke.Edmund Burke - 1960 - Ann Arbor,: University of Michigan Press. Edited by Louis I. Bredvold & Ralph Ross.
    This selection from his speeches and writings reveals a political philosophy which is viable. even prophetic, in our own time. Burke's distrust of disembodied reason, his vision of the law of all nations, and his wide pragmatism speak to everyone concerned with maintaining the democratic freedoms in an age when millions are subject to the tyranny of abstract political ideas. -- back cover.
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    The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume I: The Early Writings.Edmund Burke - 1997 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Volume 1 of the Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke presents Burke's early literary writings up to 1765, and before he became a key political figure. It is the first fully annotated and critical edition, with comprehensive notes and an authoritative introduction. The writings published here introduce readers to Burke's early attempts at a public voice. They demonstrate in a variety of ways how determined he was to become involved in the social and intellectual life of (...)
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    The portable Edmund Burke.Edmund Burke - 1999 - New York, N.Y.: Penguin Books. Edited by Isaac Kramnick.
    Presents Edmund Burke's writings on politics, history, culture, and society along with selections from his letters.
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    Edmund Burke on government, politics, and society.Edmund Burke - 1975 - New York: International Publications Service. Edited by Brian W. Hill.
  6. Edmund Burke on revolution.Edmund Burke - 1968 - New York,: Harper & Row. Edited by Robert A. Smith.
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    The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, Volume X: Index.Edmund Burke - 1978 - University of Chicago Press.
    This, the last volume in the series, provides the keys to all the others. All letters to and from Burke are listed, and the material in the letters themselves analysed in a comprehensive general index.
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    Reflections on the French revolution.Edmund Burke - unknown
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    The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Vii: India: The Hastings Trial.Edmund Burke - 2000 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This key volume specifically completes the collection of Edmund Burke's Indian Writings and Speeches which is set within the series, and is both an exposition of Burke's views on India from his coverage of the Hastings trial, and his views on maintaining the rule of a universal justice. The texts for the items, which have appeared in previous editions of Burke's Works, have been reconstructed, largely by the use of manuscripts. Indeed many of the shorter speeches (...)
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  10. Selected works.Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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    The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Viii: The French Revolution 1790-1794.Edmund Burke - 1990 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Edmund Burke was one of the most influential commentators on the events of the French Revolution. This edition throws new light on Burke's motives, and the reasons why his writings were both widely read and widely rejected.
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    The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Iii: Party, Parliament, and the American War 1774-1780.Edmund Burke - 1996 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume of The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke continues the story of Edmund Burke, the Rockingham party in British politics, and the American crisis. By 1774 Burke was already recognized as a master of parliamentary debate and an accomplished writer. By 1780, however, his reputation was to have risen substantially. Probably the most important single reason was his Speech on Conciliation with America, which was presented to the House of Commons in March 1775, (...)
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    Burke's speech on conciliation with America.Edmund Burke - unknown
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    A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful: and other pre-revolutionary writings.Edmund Burke - 1998 - New York: Penguin Books. Edited by David Womersley.
    CONTENTS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Vtt A CHRONOLOGY OF EDMUND BURKE INTRODUCTION X FURTHER READING XXxix A NOTE ON THE TEXTS xliv A Vindication of Natural ...
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    A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Sublime and Beautiful.Edmund Burke - 1998 - New York: Routledge Classics. Edited by David Womersley.
    'One of the greatest essays ever written on art.' - The Guardian Edmund Burke’s Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful is one of the most important works of aesthetics ever written. Whilst many writers have taken up their pen to write of ‘the beautiful’, Burke’s subject here was that quality he uniquely distinguished as ‘the sublime’ – an all-consuming force beyond beauty that compelled terror as much as rapture in all (...)
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  16. (1 other version)Reflections on the Revolution in France.Edmund Burke - 2009 - London: Oxford University Press.
    This new and up-to-date edition of a book that has been central to political philosophy, history, and revolutionary thought for two hundred years offers readers a dire warning of the consequences that follow the mismanagement of change. Written for a generation presented with challenges of terrible proportions--the Industrial, American, and French Revolutions, to name the most obvious--Burke's Reflections of the Revolution in France displays an acute awareness of how high political stakes can be, as well as a keen ability (...)
     
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    The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Vi: India, the Launching of the Hastings Impeachment 1786-1788.Edmund Burke - 1991 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume continues the story of Burke and the affairs of the East India Company which was begun in Volume V. By 1786, Burke had fixed on Warren Hastings as the main culprit for the abuses that seemed to him so glaring. He greeted Hastings's return to Britain with a parliamentary attack which culminated in a trial by impeachment in the House of Lords. This was to be one of Burke's major preoccupations for the rest of his (...)
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  18. Reflections with Edmund Burke.Edmund Burke - 1960 - New York,: Vantage Press. Edited by Timothy P. Sheehan.
  19. Letters on a regicide peace (select works vol. 3).Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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    Selections from the speeches and writings of Edmund Burke.Edmund Burke - unknown
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  21. A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful: With an Introductory Discourse Concerning Taste; and Several Other Additions.Edmund Burke - 1998 - Oxford: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Adam Phillips.
    By the eighteenth century, the term 'sublime' was used to communicate a sense of unfathomable and awe-inspiring greatness, whether in nature or thought. The relationship of sublimity to classical definitions of beauty was much debated, but the first philosopher to portray them as opposing forces was Edmund Burke. Originally published in 1757 and reissued here in the revised second edition of 1759, this influential treatise explores the psychological origins of both ideas. Presented as distinct consequences of very separate (...)
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  22. A vindication of natural society.Edmund Burke - unknown
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    A letter to a noble Lord.Edmund Burke - unknown
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    On the sublime and beautiful.Edmund Burke - unknown
  25. (3 other versions)A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautifu.Edmund Burke - 1759 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Paul Guyer.
    An eloquent and sometimes even erotic book, the Philosophical Enquiry was long dismissed as a piece of mere juvenilia. However, Burke's analysis of the relationship between emotion, beauty, and art form is now recognized as not only an important and influential work of aesthetic theory, but also one of the first major works in European literature on the Sublime, a subject that has fascinated thinkers from Kant and Coleridge to the philosophers and critics of today. This is the only (...)
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    (1 other version)The works of the right honourable Edmund Burke, vol. IX. (of 12).Edmund Burke - unknown
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    Tradition – Verfassung – Repräsentation: Kleine Politische Schriften.Edmund Burke - 2019 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Olaf Asbach & Dirk Jörke.
    Edmund Burke ist vor allem als fortschrittsfeindlicher Kritiker der Französischen Revolution und als Vordenker des modernen Konservatismus bekannt. Der vorliegende Band versammelt politische Schriften Burkes, die ein komplexeres und widersprüchlicheres Bild ergeben. Sie zeigen ihn als vernunftkritischen Aufklärer, als Verfechter und zugleich als Kritiker des Britischen Empire, als politischen Reformer, der dennoch die traditionelle Ordnung verteidigt, und als liberalen Ökonomen, der die überkommenen Macht- und Eigentumsverhältnisse bewahren will.
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  28. Thoughts and details on scarcity.Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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  29. Further reflections on the French revolution.Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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    Pre-Revolutionary writings.Edmund Burke - 1993 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Ian Harris.
    This is the first collection of the writings of Edmund Burke which precede Reflections on the Revolution in France, and the first to do justice to the connections and breadth of Burke's thought. A thinker whose range transcends formal boundaries, Burke has been highly prized by both conservatives and liberals, and this new edition charts the development of Burke's thought and its importance as a response to the events of his day. Burke's mind spanned (...)
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  31. Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents; two speeches on America (select works, vol. 1).Edmund Burke - unknown
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    Thoughts on the present discontents, and speeches, etc.Edmund Burke - unknown
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  33. Speech on american taxation.Edmund Burke - unknown
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    The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Ix: Part I. The Revolutionary War, 1794-1797; Part Ii. Ireland.Edmund Burke - 1991 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume of Burke's writings and speeches is divided into two parts. The first covers the period between the time of his retirement from the House of Commons in 1794 and his death in 1797. His main preoccupation during this period was, of course, the French Revolution and the progress of the war against France. Surveying developments with dismay and apprehension, he produced a critique of the Revolution which expressed much of his mature thinking on political and social life, (...)
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    Social History of Timbuktu. The Role of Muslim Scholars and Notables, 1400-1900.Edmund Burke & Elias N. Saad - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (2):380.
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  36. Speech on moving resolutions for conciliation with the colonies.Edmund Burke - unknown
     
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    The Early Political Speeches of Demosthenes: Elite Bias in the Response to Economic Crisis.Edmund M. Burke - 2002 - Classical Antiquity 21 (2):165-193.
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    On conciliation with America.Edmund Burke - unknown
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  39. The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke. Volume 1. The Early Writing. Volume 7. India: The Hasting Trial 1789-1794.Edmund Burke, T. Mcloughlin, James T. Boulton & P. Marshall - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (4):761-762.
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    Athens after the Peloponnesian War: Restoration Efforts and the Role of Maritime Commerce.Edmund M. Burke - 1990 - Classical Antiquity 9 (1):1-13.
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    Forget the Government. It’s the Community that Can Shut You Down.Edmund M. Burke - 1997 - Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility 11 (3):11-13.
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    Attaining to the Abstract.Edmund C. Burke - 1929 - Modern Schoolman 6 (1):8-9.
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    On taste.Edmund Burke - unknown
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    Finances and the Operation of the Athenian Democracy in the" Lycurgan Era".Edmund M. Burke - 2010 - American Journal of Philology 131 (3):393-423.
    Between ca. 336 and 324 B.C.E., state revenues to Athens approximated 1,200 talents per annum. As regular income, this was a sum unprecedented in Greek history. Such revenues again allowed for state pay of an imperial scale: for political and judicial service, for work on a building program, and for naval service. But for Athens, a precondition to sustained prosperity was acquiescence to the Macedonian peace. The thesis here is that the demos, long habituated to the practice of state pay, (...)
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    Genos Dikanikon: Amateur and Professional Speech in the Courtrooms of Classical Athens.Edmund M. Burke - 2010 - American Journal of Philology 131 (4):699-702.
    That the Athenians were a litigious people is a commonplace. Yet the extant dicastic speeches from the fifth and fourth centuries are the product exclusively of elite hands and overwhelmingly deal with litigation involving elites. Indeed, a significant percentage of those speeches were paid for, as individuals wealthy enough retained the services of professional speechwriters, logographoi, to help negotiate the hazards of the courts. With a few noteworthy exceptions, then, the poor are underrepresented in the corpus of the Attic orators, (...)
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    Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime.Johann Jacob Kanter, Johann Georg Hamann, Moses Mendelssohn & Edmund Burke - 1961 - Philosophical Books 2 (2):7-9.
    Contents \t\t\t\t\t \tTRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION \t\t1 \t \tNOTE ON THE TRANSLATION \t\t39 \t OBSERVATIONS ON THE FEELING OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND SUBLIME \t\t\t\t\t \tSECTION ONE: \t\t\t\t \t\tOf the Distinct Objects of the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime \t\t45 \tSECTION TWO: \t\t\t\t \t\tOf the Attributes of the Beautiful and Sublime.
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    Italy in the Making, 1846-1848. [REVIEW]Edmund F. Burke - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (2):348-348.
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    The Philosophy of St. Bonaventure. [REVIEW]Edmund Burke - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (3):492-493.
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    Palestinian Society.Edmund Burke Iii - 1985 - Theory and Society 14 (2):223-232.
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    On the Rights of Artworks and Other Ethical Issues in Art Education.Edmund Burke Feldman - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (1):81.
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