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Jonathan Edwards and the Limits of Enlightenment Philosophy

By: Leon Chai | Book details

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Contents
Introductory3
I The Problem of Sensation
1 The Argument for Empiricism9
2 Religious Affections22
II Ideas, Objects, Mind
3 Idea and Object39
4 Idealism56
III The Ends of Causal Analysis
5 Causation75
6 Freedom of the Will94
Conclusion114
Epilogue117
Notes121
Primary Sources159
Index161

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