Reason and Experience: Dialogues in Modern PhilosophyJohn De Lucca |
Contents
The Periods of Modern Philosophy | 3 |
Principal Protagonists | 9 |
The Problem of Method | 15 |
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affirm appear believe body brain called cause cerning certainty chiliagon clear colour common conceive concept concerning conclusion consider DAVID HUME definition demonstration discover distinct distinguish doubt effect empirical error evident existence experience external objects fact faculty false figure follows GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ hath human ideal philosophy imagination impressions induction infer innate intuition intuitive knowledge JOHN LOCKE judgment kind knowledge Leibniz manner Mathematics matter means memory metaphysic method mind mode monad motion nature necessary nerves never noumena noumenon observe opinion ourselves pain particular perceive perceptions phantasms phenomena philosophy possible predicate present principles priori produce proposition pure question ratiocination rational psychology reality reason received reflection relation RENÉ DESCARTES resemblance rience sensation sense simple ideas soul spirit substance suppose syllogism synthetical synthetical propositions things THOMAS HOBBES thought tion transcendental true truth understanding unity universal whole words