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The Rise of Modern Philosophy

By: Anthony Kenny | Book details

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CONTENTS
Mapx
Introductionxi
1.Sixteenth-Century Philosophy1
Humanism and Reform1
Sin, Grace, and Freedom5
Authority and Conscience7
The Decline of Logic11
Scepticism, Sacred and Profane13
Counter-Reformation Philosophy16
Giordano Bruno20
Galileo22
Bacon26
2.Descartes to Berkeley33
Descartes33
Hobbes41
The Cambridge Platonists47
Locke49
Pascal53
Malebranche58
Spinoza61
Leibniz70
Berkeley76
3.Hume to Hegel80
Hume80
Smith and Reid86
The Enlightenment90
Rousseau93
Wolff and Lessing97
Kant100
Fichte and Schelling108
Hegel111

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