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CONTENTS. ON THE FOURFOLD ROOT OF THE PRINCIPLE OF SUFFICIENT REASON.
Translator s Preface . v
Author s Preface to the Second Edition .... xvii
Editor s Preface to the Third Edition xx
Editor s Preface to the Fourth Edition e . . xxviii
I. Introduction 1
II. General Survey of the most important views hitherto held
concerning the Principle of Sufficient Reason . . 6
III. Insufficiency of the Old and outlines of a New Demon
stration 28
IV. On the First Glass of Objects for the Subject, and that form
of the Principle of Sufficient Reason which predominates
in it 31
V. On the Second Class of Objects for the Subject and that
form of the Principle of Sufficient Reason which pre
dominates in it 114
VI. On the Third Class of Objects for the Subject and that
form of the Principle of Sufficient Reason which predominates in it 153
VII. On the Fourth Class of Objects for the Subject, and that
form of the Principle of Sufficient Reason which pre
dominates in it 165
VIIL General observations and results .... 177
Preface to the Second Edition 193
Editor s Preface to the Third Edition 213
Editor s Preface to the Fourth Edition 214
Introduction 215
Physiology and Pathology 224
Comparative Anatomy 252
Physiology of Plants 281
Physical Astronomy 305
Linguistic 322
Animal Magnetism and Magic 326
Sinology 359
Reference to Ethics . . .372
Conclusion , . ,378
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