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David Hartley was baptized at Luddenden, Halifax on 21 June 1705 and died in Bath on 28 August 1757.
Hartley’s basic theory is a synthesis of the psychological doctrine of association with Newton’s doctrine of vibrations, of the oscillating motion of subtle bodies through a fluid.
Hartley’s happy eschatology is based upon the power and goodness of God and the reasonable inference that the goodness and impartiality of God is inconsistent with eternal misery of any sentient being that He has made.
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 DAVID HARTLEY - LoveToKnow Article on DAVID HARTLEY
Hartley practised as a physician at Newark, Bury St Edmunds, London, and lastly at Bath, where he died on the 28th of August 1757.
By his physical theory Hartley gave the first strong impulse to the modern study of the intimate connection of ~physiological and psychical facts which has proved so fruitful,, though his physical theory in itself is inadequate, and has not been largely adopted.
E-Ie held that sensation is the result of a vibration of the minute particles of the rnedullary substance of the nerves, to account for which he postulated, with Newton, a subtle elastic ether, rare in the interstices of solid bodies and in their close neighborhood, and 3enser as it recedes from them.
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 David Hartley Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
David Hartley, son of the philosopher David Hartley, studied medicine at the University of Leyden.
Hartley was sympathetic to the Rockingham Whigs, although he did not hold office in either Rockingham ministry.
Hartley was sent to Paris in April, 1783, to negotiate the definitive treaty with the United States and to make a trade agreement.
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 David Hartley
The son of an Anglican clergyman, David Hartley was born in June 1705 in the vicinity of Halifax, Yorkshire.
Hartley attempts a synthesis, by showing that bodily “frame,” moral “duty,” and religious “expectations” all converge on the same point -- and that point is the overcoming of the chasm between heaven and hell.
Hartley had a warrant for this affirmative approach to languages in his scientific and mathematical training: Newton wrote the Principia in the language of geometry, but the “mathematical principles of natural philosophy” could be equally (and better?) expressed in the “algebraic” language of the calculus -- for which there were rival notations.
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 Richard Allen, David Hartley on Human Nature
Hartley's daughter Mary reported that her self-deprecating father had decided to write a book "upon the nature of man" as "a very little boy", swinging backwards and forwards upon a gate.
Hartley complains quietly that "it is difficult to know what is meant by the unity of consciousness", and Allen celebrates this dissolution of the self into a sum of accidents, as composite as medicines or bladder stones.
As Hartley insists, "all our voluntary powers are of the nature of memory", and so (in contrast to the social reformers like Priestley, Benjamin Rush, and Robert Owen who took up Hartley's cause) he sees human perfectibility as a distant dream, constrained by the idiosyncrasies of emotional development, and the traces left by sad experience.
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 David Hartley
David Hartley was an English philosopher and founder of the Associationist school of psychology.
Hartley's physical theory gave birth to the modern study of the intimate connection of physiological and psychical facts, though his physical theory in itself is inadequate.
He believed that sensation is the result of a vibration of the minute particles of the medullary substance of the nerves, to account for which he postulated, with Newton, a subtle elastic ether, rare in the interstices of solid bodies and in their close neighbourhood, and denser as it recedes from them.
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 David Hartley 1705-57 Observations on Man
Closely linked to Hartley, as one of his chief advocates, was Joseph Priestley (1733b-1804), the discoverer of oxygen and one of the foremost scientists of his age.
Hartley's confidence in unity also applies to what in the Christian world is the greatest discontinuity of all: Heaven and Hell.
Hartley believed the true message of the gospel is God's "infinite benevolence" -- and hence universal salvation.
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 SUNY Press :: David Hartley on Human Nature
"This is an outstanding study of the thought of David Hartley, with insights into the interconnections of various strands of his thought: perception theory, self-awareness, language acquisition, moral theory, science, theological doctrines.
Hartley comes alive in the pages of this book, his doctrines are shown to be rich in understanding as well as relevant today.
In this first complete account of Hartley's thought, Richard Allen explains Hartley's theories of physiology, perception and action, language and cognition, emotional development and transformation, and spiritual transcendence.
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 The HARTLEY Surname Hall of Fame 2 A
Winchcombe H HARTLEY was Colonel of the Royal Gloucestershire Militia, and MP for the County of Berkshire in the Parliaments of 1774-80-90.
David was sent to Paris in April, 1783, to negotiate the definitive "Treaty of Paris" with the United States and to make a trade agreement.
Belvedere, where the Hartleys lived, is described as a "most beautiful spot, upon a high hill, at one of the extremities of the town of Bath, commanding an enchanting view of the Avon and all the surrounding country".
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 David Hartley | Muskie School of Public Service
Hartley is a past President of the Maine Rural Health Association, and sits on the National Rural Health Association’s Rural Health Policy Board.
Hartley, D., Bird, D. C., & Dempsey, P. Rural mental health and substance abuse In T. Ricketts (Ed.), Rural health in the United States (pp.
Hartley, D. H., Agger, M., & Miller, M. Effects of managed mental health care on service use in rural areas.
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 Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: Foldout   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Son of William Hartley of Bell House, Erringden, he went to work as a metal-worker in the Birmingham area [1760-1765] – where he probably encountered the practice of coining and it is said that he returned to Yorkshire in order to escape arrest.
Known as King David, he was the leader of the 18th century gang of Cragg Vale coiners.
David Hartley of Bell House in the town of Erringden was hanged near York for unlawfully stamping and clipping public coinage
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 Hartley, David, the Younger --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Hartley was also noted for advocating a physiological psychology divorced from...
The wayward talent of English writer Hartley Coleridge, eldest son of poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, found expression in skillful and sensitive sonnets.
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 David Hartley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are several persons with the name David Hartley:
David Hartley (1731-1813), son of David Hartley the philosopher, and signatory to the Treaty of Paris
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 Open Directory - Society: Philosophy: Philosophers: H: Hartley, David   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
David Hartley - Article on this English writer from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
David Hartley - Article with bibliography from the Thoemmes Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers.
History of Vegetarianism: David Hartley (1705-1757) - Brief article noting this psychologist's contribution to vegetarianism, and his influence on Percy Bysshe and Mary Shelley.
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 David Hartley
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HARTLEY, David, English politician, born in 1729; died in Bath, England, 19 December, 1813.
He was the son of the famous writer on metaphysics, was educated at Oxford, and became a member of parliament, he opposed the war with the American colonies, was appointed British minister to treat with Benjamin Franklin at Paris, and signed the treaty of peace on behalf of Great Britain in 1783.
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Hartley, David (1705-1757), British philosopher, born in Armley (now part of Leeds), Yorkshire, England, and educated at Jesus College, University...
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 David Hartley Armstrong
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ARMSTRONG, David Hartley, senator, born in Nova Scotia, 21 October 1812.
He received an academic education at the Maine Wesleyan seminary, and, having removed to St. Louis, Mo., 16 September 1837, opened and taught the first public school in the state, 1 April 1838.
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 Hartley, David on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He conceived the whole mind as resulting from the association of simple sensations.
Confessions of a modernist mind: the letters of artist Marsden Hartley reveal how sexual liberty and creative freedom go hand in hand.(My Dear Stieglitz: Letters of Marsden Hartley and Alfred Stieglitz, 1912-1915...
Real Choices, Suppressed Voices.(Ralph Nader, Presidential candidate of the Green Party, and of David McReynolds, Presidential candidate of the Socialist Party, U.S.A. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.(Theater Review)
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 History of Vegetarianism - David Hartley (1705-1757)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In July 1812, Shelley began writing one of his most famous poems Queen Mab.
At this time he was concerned with education and was reeducating himself and preparing for his poem by studying a collection of Medical Extracts, Sir Humphrey Davy's Elements of Chemical Philosophy, Mary Wollstonecraft's Rights of Women, and an early psychological thesis, Observations of Man, by David Hartley.
It is also perhaps siginificant that Shelley himself became vegetarian at the beginning of March 1812, presumbaly whilst reading Hartley's book in preparation for Queen Mab.
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 David Hartley
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From this starting point, two important considerations follow.
“David Hartley's New Words for Action: ‘Automatic’ and ‘Decomplex’.” Enlightenment and Dissent, forthcoming.
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 David Hartley (III)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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