Initiation into Philosophy by Émile Faguet
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CHAPTER III
THE ENGLISH PHILOSOPHERS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. Locke: His Ideas on Human Liberty, Morality, General Politics, and Religious Politics. CHAPTER IV THE ENGLISH PHILOSOPHERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Berkeley: A Highly Idealist Philosophy which Regarded Matter as Non-existent. David Hume: Sceptical Philosophy. The Scottish School: Philosophy of Common Sense. CHAPTER V THE FRENCH PHILOSOPHERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Voltaire a Disciple of Locke. Rousseau a Free-thinking Christian, but deeply Imbued with Religious Sentiments. Diderot a Capricious Materialist. D'Holbach and Helvetius Avowed Materialists. Condillac a Philosopher of Sensations. CHAPTER VI |
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