Description
“This is exactly what an overview should be. Excellent!” — Robert Vitt, Long Beach City College
“I have used this text for many years with a great deal of success. Thomson does an excellent job of explaining difficult material in a way my students can understand.” — Barry Brown, Missouri Southern State University
“It provides students with a roadmap through the difficult terrain of the seventeenth-century philosophical writing.” — Carol Collier, University of Sudbury
Part One: THE RATIONALISTS
1. Descartes: The Method of Doubt and the Cogito
2. Descartes: God
3. Descartes: Mind and Body
4. Spinoza: God and Substance
5. Spinoza: The Nature of the Mind
6. Spinoza: Theory of Knowledge
7. Leibniz: Truth and Reason
8. Leibniz: Against Material Substance
9. Leibniz: Monads and God
Part Two: THE EMPIRICISTS
10. Bacon: The Philosophy of Science
11. Hobbes: Science and Nature
12. Hobbes: From Psychology to Politics
13. Locke: Ideas and Qualities
14. Locke: The Formation of Complex Ideas
15. Locke: Language and Knowledge
16. Locke: Morality and Politics
17. Berkeley: The Denial of Matter
18. Berkeley: God and Minds
19. Hume: Ideas and Impressions
20. Hume: Causation
21. Hume: Material Bodies and Identity
22. Hume: Morality and Passion
Part Three: ENLIGHTENMENT THINKERS: Rousseau and Kant
23. Rousseau: The Social Contract
24. Kant: The Transcendental Aesthetic
25. Kant: The Analytic of Concepts
26. Kant: The Analytic of Principles
27. Kant: The Transcendental Dialectic
28. Kant: Morality
Glossary




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.