English Philosophers and Schools of PhilosophyAMS Press, 1912 - 372 pages |
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absolute abstract action affections agnosticism argument Atheism Bacon benevolence Berkeley Berkeley's Butler called Cambridge Platonists causation cause common concerned connexion consciousness constitution corpuscularian Descartes distinction distinguished divine doctrine empiricism English philosophy Enquiry Essay ethical existence experience external faculties faith happiness Hegel Hobbes human knowledge human nature Hume Hume's Hutcheson Ibid ideal ideas imagination impression individual inductive inference intellectual interest Introd Intuitionism J. S. Mill James Mill Kant ledge Leslie Stephen Locke Locke's Lockian logical matter metaphysical method mind moral sense Natural Theology never notion object original ourselves particular passion perceive perception philo Plato political principles problem psychology qualities question rational reality reason regard relation relations of ideas religion result says scepticism Scholasticism scientific sect self-love sensation Shaftesbury speculation spirit Theology theory things thought tion Treatise true truth ultimate understanding universal utilitarian virtue writer