Eighteenth-century philosophy /

Beck, Lewis White,

Eighteenth-century philosophy / 18-century philosophy edited and with an introd. by Lewis White Beck - New York : Free Press, ©1966 - vi, 321 pages ; 21 cm - Readings in the history of philosophy . - Readings in the history of philosophy .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-315) and index

Newton. Selections from the Principia -- Locke. Selections from the Essay concerning human understanding -- Berkeley. Selections from Treatise concerning principles of human knowledge -- Hume. Selections from Enquiry concerning human understanding -- Reid. Selections from Essays on the intellectual powers of man -- Rousseau. Selection from Discourse on the arts and sciences -- Condillac. Selections from Treatise on systems and Essay on the origin of human knowledge -- Diderot. Selection from Conversation between d'Alembert and Diderot -- D'Holbach. Selection from Good sense -- Voltaire. Selections from the Philosophical dictionary -- Leibniz. The Monadology ; Selection from New essays concerning human understanding ; Selection from Correspondence with Samuel Clarke -- Wolff. Selection from Reasonable thoughts on God, the world, the soul of man, and things in general -- Lessing. The education of the human race -- Kant. Selections from the Critique of pure reason

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