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Sect. 3. Of the Metaphysical Speculations of Newton and Clarke.— Digression with respect to the System of Spinoza, Collins, and Jonathan Edwards.—Anxiety of both to reconcile the scheme of Necessity with Man's Moral Agency.—Departure of some later Necessitarians from their views, |
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Sect. 4. Of some authors who have contributed, by their Critical or Historical Writings, to diffuse a taste for Metaphysical Studies.—Bayle.—Fontenelle.—Addison.—Metaphysical Works of Berkeley, |
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Sect. 5. Hartleian School, | 352 | |
Sect. 6. Condillac, and other French Metaphysicians of a late date, | 358 | |
Sect. 7. Kant, and other Metaphysicians of the New German School, | 389 | |
Sect. 8. Metaphysical Philosophy of Scotland, | 427 | |
PART THIRD.— | ||
Progress of Ethical and Political Philosophy during the Eighteenth Century.— | ||
Chapter.—(Fragment in conclusion.)—Progress, Tendencies, Results, | 487 | |
Notes and Illustrations, | ||
To Part I., | 529 | |
To Part II., | 550 | |
To Part III., | 614 | |
Supplement, | 615 | |
Index, | 619 |