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    The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne; Volume 2
    Decadence: Henry Sidgwick Memorial Lecture
    Essays and Addresses by the Right Hon. Arthur J. Balfour
    The Mind of Arthur James Balfour: Selections From His Non-Political Writings, Speeches, and Addresses, 1879-1917, Including Special Sections On Americ
    The Pleasures of Reading: An Address Delivered at St. Andrews University, December 10, 1887
    • Arthur James Balfour served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905, but he was also a noted philosopher and man of letters. In this speech delivered to the students of St. Andrews University in 1887, Balfour expounds on the joys and benefits of reading. He argues that literature, properly understood and practiced, can be a source of great intellectual, moral, and even spiritual nourishment. This eloquent and inspiring address is essential reading for book lovers and anyone interested in the power of ideas.

      The Pleasures of Reading: An Address Delivered at St. Andrews University, December 10, 1887
    • This collection of essays and speeches from Arthur James Balfour, a leading British philosopher and politician of the early 20th century, provides insights into his intellectual life and worldview. Balfour covers a range of topics, from the nature of knowledge and morality to the political situation in Europe. While some of the material may be challenging for modern readers, Balfour's wit and erudition make this book a valuable addition to any library of political philosophy.

      The Mind of Arthur James Balfour: Selections From His Non-Political Writings, Speeches, and Addresses, 1879-1917, Including Special Sections On Americ
    • Balfour's essays and addresses offer a keen insight into the political and intellectual history of England at the turn of the twentieth century. As a philosopher and statesman, Balfour held a prominent role in politics and academia. This collection of his writings offers a valuable perspective on a critical period of English history.

      Essays and Addresses by the Right Hon. Arthur J. Balfour
    • In this influential lecture delivered at Cambridge University in 1895, philosopher and statesman Arthur J. Balfour offers a scathing critique of the cultural and moral decay of fin-de-siècle Britain. With its nuanced analysis of the forces behind social and intellectual decline, Decadence remains a must-read for scholars of Victorian and Edwardian cultural history.

      Decadence: Henry Sidgwick Memorial Lecture