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From Descartes to Kant.



CHAPTER II.

DESCARTES

  1. The Principles
  2. Nature
  3. Man


CHAPTER III.

THE DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFORMATION OF CARTESIANISM IN THE NETHERLANDS AND

IN FRANCE

  1. Occasionalism: Geulincx
  2. Spinoza (a) Substance, Attributes, and Modes (b) Anthropology; Cognition and the Passions (c) Practical Philosophy
  3. Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle


CHAPTER IV.

LOCKE

(a) Theory of Knowledge
(b) Practical Philosophy


CHAPTER V.

ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

  1. Natural Philosophy and Psychology
  2. Deism
  3. Moral Philosophy
  4. Theory of Knowledge (a) Berkeley (b) Hume (c) The Scottish School


CHAPTER VI.

THE FRENCH ILLUMINATION

  1. The Entrance of English Doctrines
  2. Theoretical and Practical Sensationalism
  3. Skepticism and Materialism
  4. Rousseau's Conflict with the Illumination


CHAPTER VII.

LEIBNITZ

  1. Metaphysics: the Monads, Representation, the Pre-established Harmony; the Laws of Thought and of the World
  2. The Organic World
  3. Man: Cognition and Volition
  4. Theology and Theodicy


CHAPTER VIII.

THE GERMAN ILLUMINATION

  1. The Contemporaries of Leibnitz
  2. Christian Wolff
  3. The Illumination as Scientific and as Popular Philosophy
  4. The Faith Philosophy




PART II.


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