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His principal work Observations on Man, his Frame, his Duty, and his Expectations was published in 1749, three years after Condillac's Essai sur l ' origine des connaissances humaines, in which similar theories were expounded.

Condillac's and published
Condillac's ' Le Commerce et le Gouvernement ' ( published in 1776, the same year as Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations ) attempted to place economics in a coherent logical framework.

Condillac's and .
In both cases the profession was hardly more than nominal, and Condillac's whole life, with the exception of an interval as tutor at the court of Parma, was devoted to speculation.
A friendship with Rousseau, which lasted in some measure to the end, may have been due in the first instance to the fact that Rousseau had been domestic tutor in the family of Condillac's elder brother, Jean Bonnot, known as Monsieur de Mably, at Lyon.
Thanks to his natural caution and reserve, Condillac's relations with unorthodox philosophers did not injure his career ; and he justified abundantly the choice of the French court in sending him to Parma to educate the orphan duke, then a child of seven years.
Condillac's work on politics and history, contained, for the most part, in his Cours d ' études, offers few features of interest, except so far as it illustrates his close affinity to English thought: he had not the warmth and imagination to make a good historian.
It is obvious enough that Condillac's anti-spiritual psychology, with its explanation of personality as an aggregate of sensations, leads straight to atheism and determinism.
Much of Condillac's work reflected mainstream Physiocrats, particularly his analysis of the structure of taxation and proposals for the revival of the economy, but he also proposed another line of argument, claiming that producers work to obtain utility.
Condillac's Histoire ancienne and Histoire moderne ( 1758 – 1767 ) demonstrated how the experience and observation of the past aided man.
As was fitting to a disciple of Locke, Condillac's ideas have had most importance in their effect upon English thought.
In France Condillac's doctrine, so congenial to the tone of 18th century philosophism, reigned in the schools for over fifty years, challenged only by a few who, like Maine de Biran, saw that it gave no sufficient account of volitional experience.
A Critical Study of Condillac's Traité des Systèmes.
He concluded that Condillac's notion of passive receptivity as the one source of conscious experience was an error of method – in short, that the mechanical mode of viewing consciousness as formed by external influence was fallacious and deceptive.
It is important to notice the energy of his declaration against the argument of ontology, and also against Condillac's sensationalism.
; Two Metaphysical Beings: Condillac's sensitive statue inhabited by a new-formed soul which becomes human through sensory perception ( starting with smell ); a creature that can only sense the outside world through a moveable feeler.
It had an influence on Condillac's Grammaire ( 1775 ) and a very important role in the birth of a scientific conception of language.

collected and works
The collected works of James Thurber, now numbering 25 volumes ( including the present exhibit ) represent a high standard of literary excellence, as every schoolboy knows.
The works of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity through medieval manuscript transmission are collected in the Corpus Aristotelicum.
The poetic works of Alcaeus were collected into ten books, with elaborate commentaries, by the Alexandrian scholars Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace sometime in the 3rd century BC, and yet his verses today exist only in fragmentary form, varying in size from mere phrases, such as wine, window into a man ( fr. 333 ) to entire groups of verses and stanzas, such as those quoted below ( fr. 346 ).
His verses have not come down to us through a manuscript tradition-generations of scribes copying an author's collected works, such as delivered intact into the modern age four entire books of Pindar's odes-but haphazardly, in quotes from ancient scholars and commentators whose own works have chanced to survive, and in the tattered remnants of papyri uncovered from an ancient rubbish pile at Oxyrhynchus and other locations in Egypt: sources that modern scholars have studied and correlated exhaustively, adding little by little to the world's store of poetic fragments.
* Goldoni's collected works.
His paper, Theoria Interpolationis Methodo Nova Tractata, was only published posthumously in Volume 3 of his collected works.
Smith's works consist of: a single novel, originally published in two volumes in edited form as The Planet Buyer, also known as The Boy Who Bought Old Earth ( 1964 ) and The Underpeople ( 1968 ), and later restored to its original form as Norstrilia ( 1975 ); and 32 short stories ( collected in The Rediscovery of Man ( 1993 ), including two versions of the short story " War No. 81-Q ").
* His collected works ( Gesammelte Abhandlungen ) have been published several times.
Two other works by him were De Pulsus Variatione ( 1685 ), and Ars explorandi medicas facultates plantarum ex solo sapore ( 1688 ); His Opuscula were collected in 1687.
Rufus Griswold wrote a biographical article of Poe called " Memoir of the Author ", which he included in an 1850 volume of the collected works.
Unsurprisingly, Galois ' collected works amount to only some 60 pages, but within them are many important ideas that have had far-reaching consequences for nearly all branches of mathematics.
The collected works of F. A. Hayek, ed.
Most only became public in the last decades of the twentieth century, in his collected works.
It has since been published in abundance, in several different forms ( collected works, paperbacks, annotated studies, etc.
He was the first writer to have his works collected and published by the Library of America.
Kröller-Müller also collected works by other modern artists, such as paintings and works on paper by Picasso, Fernand Léger, Diego Rivera, George Seurat, Juan Gris, and Piet Mondrian.
Books used by the Hesychast include the Philokalia, a collection of texts on prayer and solitary mental ascesis written from the 4th to the 15th Centuries, this collection existing in a number of independent redactions ; the Ladder of Divine Ascent ; the collected works of St Symeon the New Theologian ( 949 – 1022 ); and the works of St Isaac the Syrian ( 7th C .?– 8th C .?
His time at the University of Chicago resulted in four essays collectively entitled Thought and its Subject-Matter, which was published with collected works from his colleagues at Chicago under the collective title Studies in Logical Theory ( 1903 ).
He collected first editions and autographs of their works, and edited performing editions.
A collected edition of his works was published in 1830.
This battle against what he saw as an imperialised papacy and its supporters, the " sects ," as he called the monastic orders, takes up a large space not only in his later works as the Trialogus, Dialogus, Opus evangelicum, and in his sermons, but also in a series of sharp tracts and polemical productions in Latin and English ( of which those issued in his later years have been collected as " Polemical Writings ").
Hay and Nicolay wrote a formal 10-volume biography of Lincoln ( Abraham Lincoln: A History, 1890 ) and prepared an edition of his collected works.

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Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals might not be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose-tea to drink ; ;
Enough trading stamps were collected to buy a 12-passenger station wagon.
Eight years ago while we were going through the mud-sweat-and-tears construction period, we were each solaced by the vision of early morning dips and evening home-comings to a cool family collected around the pool with a buffet table laid out nearby for the lord and master's delectation.
A flow rate of 72 Af was used and 12 ml fractions were collected.
When 1 ml of conjugate was passed through a column ( Af ), the first and second milliliter fractions collected were the most specific and gave no nonspecific staining in some experiments, and very little in others.
These errors were then collected and written on a blackboard, condensing similar ideas.
Composite samples were collected at weekly intervals.
The composite samples were normally collected over a 6-hr. period, but an occasional 24-hr. composite was made.
Grab samples were collected from the existing oxidation pond to determine its operating conditions.
Those were his only interludes behind bars, although he collected four more charges on his police record in 1921 and 1922, three for burglary and one for robbery.
One year the Department collected a file of case histories to document its argument that men in the field were paying the government's entertainment bills out of personal income.
These statements were later collected into the book of Sayings of the Desert Fathers.
A number of these were collected by David H. Ahl while he worked at DEC and published in a newsletter he compiled.
Some of Bede's homilies were collected by Paul the Deacon, and they were used in that form in the Monastic Office.
Early collections of English ballads were made by Samuel Pepys ( 1633 – 1703 ) and in the Roxburghe Ballads collected by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer ( 1661 – 1724 ).
They became an increasing area of interest for scholars in the 19th century and most were recorded or catalogued by George Malcolm Laws, although some have since been found to have British origins and additional songs have since been collected.
Tests were conducted on collected specimens, and it was found that they had been infected by the parasitic fly apocephalus borealis ( also known as the zombie fly ).
After the defeat of the French forces under Napoleon at the Battle of the Nile in 1801, the Egyptian antiquities collected were confiscated by the British army and presented to the British Museum in 1803.
Most of the antiquities Salt collected were purchased by the British Museum and the Musée du Louvre.
Evidence from the archaeological and historical record of Ancient Rome and medieval Mesopotamia indicates that coins were collected and catalogued by scholars and state treasuries.
The Inca Empire briefly extended their empire into what is now northern Chile, where they collected tribute from small groups of fishermen and oasis farmers but were not able to establish a strong cultural presence in the area.
By the 1920s, many newspapers had a comics page on which many strips were collected together.

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