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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER III.

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The Development and Transformation of Cartesianism in the Netherlands and in France
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Occasionalism: Geulincx
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Spinoza
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(a) Substance, Attributes, and Modes
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(b) Anthropology; Cognition and the Passions
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(c) Practical Philosophy
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Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle
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CHAPTER IV.

Locke
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(a) Theory of Knowledge
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(b) Practical Philosophy
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CHAPTER V.

English Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century
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Natural Philosophy and Psychology
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Deism
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Moral Philosophy
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Theory of Knowledge
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(a) Berkeley
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(b) Hume
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(c) The Scottish School
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CHAPTER VI.

The French Illumination
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The Entrance of English Doctrines
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Theoretical and Practical Sensationalism
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Skepticism and Materialism
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4.
Rousseau's Conflict with the Illumination
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CHAPTER VII.

Leibnitz
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Metaphysics: the Monads, Representation, the Pre-established Harmony; the Laws of Thought and of the World
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