CONTENTS.
DISSERTATION.
progress of metaphysical, ethical, and political philosophy.
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Preface, containing some Critical Remarks on the Discourse prefixed to the French Encyclopédie, |
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PART FIRST.—Intoduction, | 23 | |
Chapter I. Progress of Philosophy from the Revival of Letters to the publication of Bacon's Philosophical Works, |
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Chapter II. Progress of Philosophy from the publication of Bacon's Philosophical Works till that of the Essay on Human Understanding. | ||
Sect. 1 Progress of Philosophy in England during this period.— | ||
Bacon, | 63 | |
Hobbes, | 79 | |
Antagonists of Hobbes, | 85 | |
Sect. 2. Progress of Philosophy in France during the Seventeenth Century.— | ||
Montaigne.—Charron.—La Rouchefoucauld, | 98 | |
Descartes.—Gassendi.—Malebranche, | 112 | |
Sect. 3. Progress of Philosophy during the Seventeenth Century in some parts of Europe not included in the preceding Review, |
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PART SECOND.—Intoduction, | 203 | |
Progress of Metaphysics during the Eighteenth Century.— | ||
Sect. 1 Historical and Critical Review of the Philosophical Works of Locke and Leibnitz.—Locke, |
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Sect. 2. Continuation of the Review of Locke and Leibnitz.—Leibnitz, | 252 |
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