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Page iv
... publish in two separate volumes a translation of that portion of this history which treats of Descartes and his school ( including Spinoza ) , leaving the question at present undecided whether they shall publish the remainder of the ...
... publish in two separate volumes a translation of that portion of this history which treats of Descartes and his school ( including Spinoza ) , leaving the question at present undecided whether they shall publish the remainder of the ...
Page v
... published the second edition , I had written my history of modern philosophy as far as Kant . Since then , I have added Fichte and his Predecessors , and Schel- ling and his Period . Hegel , his School , and his Opponents , and the ...
... published the second edition , I had written my history of modern philosophy as far as Kant . Since then , I have added Fichte and his Predecessors , and Schel- ling and his Period . Hegel , his School , and his Opponents , and the ...
Page xi
... PUBLISHED BY DESCARTES HIMSELF 1. The Philosophical Works 2. The Polemical Works II . THE REMAINS AND THE OPERA POSTUMA . 1. Writings not in Descartes ' Possession 2. Lost Writings 3. The Works edited by Clerselier 298 • 298 · 298 • 299 ...
... PUBLISHED BY DESCARTES HIMSELF 1. The Philosophical Works 2. The Polemical Works II . THE REMAINS AND THE OPERA POSTUMA . 1. Writings not in Descartes ' Possession 2. Lost Writings 3. The Works edited by Clerselier 298 • 298 · 298 • 299 ...
Page 104
... published a year after he posted his theses against indulgences . The Reformation of the sixteenth cen- tury developed a Protestant mysticism in Germany , which , in opposition to the nascent scholasticism of Lutheranism , to a ...
... published a year after he posted his theses against indulgences . The Reformation of the sixteenth cen- tury developed a Protestant mysticism in Germany , which , in opposition to the nascent scholasticism of Lutheranism , to a ...
Page 107
... vestigation of Natural Causes , " appeared in its first form in 1565 , though the completed work was not published unti ! This doctrine , through its opposition to Aristotle , exercised 1587 . THE PERIOD OF THE RENAISSANCE . 107.
... vestigation of Natural Causes , " appeared in its first form in 1565 , though the completed work was not published unti ! This doctrine , through its opposition to Aristotle , exercised 1587 . THE PERIOD OF THE RENAISSANCE . 107.
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