Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury

1671–1713
Nationality: English
Historical Period: The 18th Century
Anthony Ashley Cooper, the Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671-1713) was the grandson of a founder and leader of the English Whigs, and was tutored by John Locke. Shaftesbury rote one of the most intellectually influential works in English of the eighteenth century, the Characteristicks. Widely regarded as the first exponent of the view that ethics derives from reason and “sentiment,” Shaftesbury criticizes not only Locke but, especially, Hobbes for the dim view that “the state of nature” is “a war of all against all.” To the contrary, Shaftesbury argued that human nature responds most fully to representations of the good, the true, and the beautiful, and that human beings naturally desire society.
See a complete list of the illustrations Shaftesbury created for the book (including large higher resolution images):
- in the Forum: Images of Liberty and Power
See Quotes from Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury:
- The Earl of Shaftesbury on the value of good conversations
- The Earl of Shaftesbury opposes the nonresisting test bill before the House of Lords
- The Earl of Shaftesbury on the need for liberty to promote the liberal arts
- The Earl of Shaftesbury relates the story of an unscrupulous glazier who gives the rowdy town youths a football
- Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury states that civility and politeness is a consequence of liberty by which “we polish one another, and rub off our Corners and rough Sides”
- Shaftesbury on Truth as the Most Powerful Thing in the World
- Shaftesbury on the True Test of Bravery
Titles from Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury:
- Author: British Moralists vol. 1
- Author: Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, 3 vols.
- Author: Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, vol. 1
- Author: Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, vol. 2
- Author: Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, vol. 3