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Some Remains (hitherto unpublished) of Joseph Butler, LL.D.

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The volume collects previously unpublished letters, fragments, and editorial notes that reveal the author's theological and moral reflections, including arguments for worship grounded in sincerity and rightness, the relationship between moral conduct and happiness, and the duties owed to God and others. Passages examine skepticism and the tension between intellectual doubt and moral ardor, and they probe the nature of benevolence as distinct from the desire for influence. An accompanying preface and annotations trace the materials' provenance, recount a notable sermon and local charitable intentions, and present the fragments as building blocks for larger works.

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Joseph Butler

Joseph Butler (1692-1752) was an English philosopher and theologian, best known for his influential works on ethics and religion. His most notable publication, "The Analogy of Religion to the Constitution and Course of Nature," explores the relationship between faith and reason, arguing for the rationality of religious belief. Butler's sermons, collected in "Human Nature, and Other Sermons," reflect his deep understanding of human psychology and moral philosophy. His writings have significantly contributed to the development of moral theory and continue to be studied for their insights into personal identity and virtue.

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