A History of Philosophy, 第 5 巻A&C Black, 1999/01/01 - 440 ページ Copleston, an Oxford Jesuit and specialist in the history of philosophy, first created his history as an introduction for Catholic ecclesiastical seminaries. However, since its first publication (the last volume appearing in the mid-1970s) the series has become the classic account for all philosophy scholars and students. The 11-volume series gives an accessible account of each philosopher's work, but also explains their relationship to the work of other philosophers. |
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of a commonwealth and the theory of the covenantThe | 32 |
THE CAMBRIDGE PLATONISTS | 52 |
LOCKE 1 | 67 |
LOCKE 2 | 79 |
LOCKE 3 | 103 |
LOCKE 4 | 123 |
Chapter Page | 143 |
RELIGIOUS PROBLEMS | 157 |
BERKELEY 2 | 213 |
BERKELEY 3 | 230 |
HUME I | 258 |
HUME 2 | 293 |
HUME 3 | 318 |
Chapter Page | 342 |
FOR AND AGAINST HUME | 354 |
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多く使われている語句
abstract according actions analysis analytic propositions appear argument assert belief benevolence Berkeley Berkeley's called Cambridge Platonists causal cause colour common sense commonwealth complex ideas Concerning Body considered course covenant deists deny derived Descartes distinct divine effect empiricism empiricist Essay eternal ethics evidence example existence existence of God experience fact give happiness Hobbes Hobbes's Hume Hume's Hutcheson hypothesis Ibid idea of substance impressions infinite innate ideas Inquiry J. S. Mill knowledge Leviathan Locke Locke's Malebranche man's mathematics matter means metaphysical mind moral philosophy moral sense motion natural philosophy necessary connection objects observation opinion particular passions perceive perceptions phenomena physical pleasure political principles produce propositions question rational reason regard Reid relation religion remarks scepticism secondary qualities self-love sensation sensible things Shaftesbury simple ideas society sovereign speak suppose theory thought tion Treatise true truth understanding universal utilitarianism virtue words