General Introduction |
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Descartes's Meditations and Associated Texts |
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1 | (96) |
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Bacon, New Organon 1, Aphorisms 1-3, 11-31, and 36-46 |
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4 | (4) |
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Galileo, The Assayer, ``Corpuscularianism'' |
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8 | (4) |
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Descartes, Discourse on Method 1, 2, and 5 |
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12 | (10) |
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Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy |
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22 | (34) |
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Descartes, Hobbes, and Arnauld, Objections and Replies II, III, and IV |
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56 | (25) |
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Spinoza, Descartes's Principles of Philosophy, ``Prolegomenon'' and ``Definitions'' |
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81 | (6) |
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Leibniz, On Descartes (from the Letters to Foucher, to Elizabeth, and to Molanus) |
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87 | (7) |
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Pascal, Pensees, ``The Wager'' |
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94 | (3) |
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Spinoza's Ethics and Associated Texts |
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97 | (84) |
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Hobbes, Leviathan, Introduction, 1-6, 34, and 46 |
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100 | (22) |
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Spinoza, From the Letters to Oldenburg and to Meyer (Letters 2, 12, and 32) |
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122 | (7) |
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Spinoza, The Ethics, Books I, II, and V |
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129 | (52) |
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Leibniz's Monadology and Other Essays |
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181 | (78) |
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Leibniz, Discourse on Metaphysics |
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184 | (24) |
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Leibniz, From the Letters to Arnauld |
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208 | (17) |
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225 | (4) |
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Leibniz, New System of Nature |
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229 | (6) |
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Leibniz, The Principles of Philosophy or the Monadology |
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235 | (9) |
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Newton, Principia, ``Scholium to Definitions'' |
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244 | (5) |
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Leibniz, From the Letters to Clarke |
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249 | (10) |
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Locke's Essay and Associated Texts |
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259 | (127) |
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Boyle, Of the Excellency and Grounds of the Corpuscular or Mechanical Philosophy |
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262 | (8) |
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Locke, Essay Concerning Human Understanding I.1-2, II.1-14, 21-23, 27, III.3, 6, and IV. 1-4, 10-11, 15-16 |
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270 | (104) |
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Leibniz, New Essays, Preface |
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374 | (12) |
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Berkeley's Dialogues and Associated Texts |
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386 | (97) |
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Malebranche, Search after Truth, III.2.1-7, VI.2.3, and Elucid. 15 |
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389 | (24) |
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Berkeley, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous |
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413 | (49) |
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Berkeley, Principles of Human Knowledge, Preface, Introduction, Part I, sec. 1-33 |
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462 | (16) |
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Berkeley, On Motion, 1-6, 26-28, 35-41, 52-53, 66-67, and 71-72 |
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478 | (5) |
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Hume's Inquiry and Associated Texts |
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483 | (90) |
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Bayle, Dictionary, ``Pyrrho,'' note B |
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486 | (5) |
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Hume, An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding |
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491 | (67) |
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Hume, A Treatise on Human Nature, 1.4.5-6 |
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558 | (15) |
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Kant's Prolegomena and Critique of Pure Reason |
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Kant, Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics |
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Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, abridged |
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