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Occasionalism: Geulincx 2. Spinoza _(a)_ Substance, Attributes, and Modes _(b)_ Anthropology; Cognition and the Passions _(c)_ Practical Philosophy 3. Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle CHAPTER IV. LOCKE _(a)_ Theory of Knowledge _(b)_ Practical Philosophy CHAPTER V. ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1. Natural Philosophy and Psychology 2. Deism 3. Moral Philosophy 4. Theory of Knowledge _(a)_ Berkeley _(b)_ Hume _(c)_ The Scottish School CHAPTER VI. THE FRENCH ILLUMINATION 1. The Entrance of English Doctrines 2. Theoretical and Practical Sensationalism 3. Skepticism and Materialism 4. Rousseau's Conflict with the Illumination CHAPTER VII. LEIBNITZ 1. Metaphysics: the Monads, Representation, the Pre-established Harmony; the Laws of Thought and of the World 2. The Organic World 3. Man: Cognition and Volition 4. Theology and Theodicy CHAPTER VIII. THE GERMAN ILLUMINATION 1. The Contemporaries of Leibnitz 2. Christian Wolff 3. The Illumination as Scientific and as Popular Philosophy 4. The Faith Philosophy PART II. %From Kant to the Present Time.% CHAPTER IX. KANT 1. Theory of Knowledge _(a)_ The Pure Intuitions (Transcendental Aesthetic) _(b)_ The Concepts and Principles of the Pure Understanding (Transcendental Analytic) _(c)_ The Reason's Ideas of the Unconditioned (Transcendental Dialectic) 2. Theory of Ethics 3. Theory of the Beautiful and of Ends in Nature _(a)_ Aesthetic Judgment _(b)_ Teleological Judgment 4. From Kant to Fichte CHAPTER X. FICHTE 1. The Science of Knowledge _(a)_ The Problem _(b)_ The Three Principles _(c)_ The Theoretical Ego _(d)_ The Practical Ego 2. The Science of Ethics and of Right 3. Fichte's Second Period: his View of History and his Theory of Religion CHAPTER XI. SCHELLING 1_a_. Philosophy of Nature 1_b_. Transcendental Philosophy 2. System of Identity 3_a_. Doctrine of Freedom 3_b_. Philosophy of Mythology and Revelation CHAPTER XII. SCHELLING'S CO-WORKERS 1. The Philosophers of Nature 2. The Philosophers of Identity (F. Krause) 3. The Philosophers of Religion (Baader and Schleiermacher) CHAPTER XIII. HEGEL 1. Hegel's View of the World and his Method 2. The System (_a_) Logic (_b_) The Philosophy of Nature (_c_) The Doctrine of Subjective Spirit (_d_) The Doctrine of Objective Spirit (_e_) Absolute Spirit
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