Philosophic Classics: Bacon to KantWalter Kaufmann Prentice-Hall, 1961 - 584 pages For contents, see Author Catalog. |
Contents
FRANCIS BACON | 1 |
RENÉ DESCARTES | 26 |
Thomas Hobbes OBJECTIONS and Descartes REPLIES complete | 76 |
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absolutely absolutely infinite according action admit antinomy apodictic appear apperception argument arise Aristotle attribute body called causality cause conceive condition connexion consciousness consequently consider contrary Descartes determined distinct doctrine doubt effect emotions empirical endeavour entelechies Epicurus essence event existence external faculty follows given Hence human imagination impossible infer infinite instance intuition intuitive knowledge judgment kind knowledge laws of nature Leibniz Malebranche manifold matter means metaphysical mind monad motion namely necessary necessity never noumena noumenon object observed pain particular perceived perception perfect phenomena philosophy Plato possess possible experience principles priori produce proof Prop proposition pure concepts pure reason rational psychology reality received reference regard regressus relation representations sensation sense sensible qualities sensuous simple ideas soul space spirit substance suppose syllogism synthesis synthetical synthetical proposition things thought tion transcendental transcendental ideality true truth understanding unity universe whole words