History of Philosophy: Descartes to LeibnizDiscusses Descartes, Pascal, Malebranche, Spinoza and Leibniz. Deals with the great rationalist systems of philosophy in Europe in the preKantian period. + |
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... eternal truths in God - Empirical knowledge of the soul - Knowledge of other minds and of the existence of bodies - God's existence and attributes - Malebranche in relation to Spinoza , Descartes and Berkeley - The influence of ...
... eternal truths in God - Empirical knowledge of the soul - Knowledge of other minds and of the existence of bodies - God's existence and attributes - Malebranche in relation to Spinoza , Descartes and Berkeley - The influence of ...
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... eternal truths - The argument from truths of fact - The argument from the pre - established harmony - The problem of evil - Progress and history . APPENDIX : A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX · Page 320 333 • 347 PREFACE At the end of Volume ...
... eternal truths - The argument from truths of fact - The argument from the pre - established harmony - The problem of evil - Progress and history . APPENDIX : A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX · Page 320 333 • 347 PREFACE At the end of Volume ...
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... eternal and immutable reality . Moreover , there is an obvious sense in which mediaeval thought prepared the way for post - mediaeval thought ; and there is plenty of ground for looking on Berkeley's philosophy as a stepping - stone ...
... eternal and immutable reality . Moreover , there is an obvious sense in which mediaeval thought prepared the way for post - mediaeval thought ; and there is plenty of ground for looking on Berkeley's philosophy as a stepping - stone ...
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Contents
DESCARTES 1 | 63 |
DESCARTES 2 | 90 |
DESCARTES 3 | 116 |
DESCARTES 4 | 124 |
DESCARTES 5 | 139 |
PASCAL | 153 |
LEIBNIZ | 159 |
CARTESIANISM | 174 |
SPINOZA 2 | 214 |
SPINOZA 3 | 230 |
SPINOZA 4 | 238 |
SPINOZA 5 | 252 |
LEIBNIZ 1 | 264 |
LEIBNIZ 2 | 273 |
LEIBNIZ 3 | 295 |
from eternal truthsThe argument from truths of factThe | 320 |
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