A Philosophical Inquiry Concerning Human Liberty (1890)
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A
PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY
CONCERNING
HUMAN LIBERTY
BY
ANTHONY COLLINS.
REPRINTED
WITH PREFACE AND ANNOTATIONS
By G. W. FOOTE.
AND BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION
By J. M. WHEELER.
LONDON
PROGRESSIVE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
28 STONECUTTER STREET, E.C.
1890.
LONDON
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY G. W. FOOTE,
28 STONECUTTER STREET, E.C.
Chapters (not listed in original)
- Editor's preface
- Anthony Collins and his works by J. M. Wheeler|J. M. Wheeler
- Author's preface
- Introduction
- First argument, wherein our experience is considered
- Second argument taken from the impossibility of Liberty
- Third argument taken from the imperfection of Liberty
- Fourth argument, taken from the consideration of the divine prescience
- Fifth argument, taken from the nature of Rewards and Punishments
- Sixth argument taken from the Nature of Morality
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