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百年哈佛经典第37卷:17、18世纪英国著名哲学家(英文原版)电子书

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作       者:洛克,伯克利,休谟

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出版时间:2017-04-01

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It is as a philosopher that Locke's fame is greatest.He was the ancestor of the English empirical shcool,and exercised a profound influence on philosophic though Europe.Almost all the main lines of the intellectual activity of the eighteenth century in England lead back to Lock.The Dialgues are the best defense of Berkeley's mian doctrines,and are regarded by Leslie Stephen as the finest specimen in our language of the conduct of argument by diaglogue.Hume's most elaborate philosphical work was his Treatise of Human Nature.To understand Fully Hume's place in the history of European philosophy,it is still necessary to study the Treaties,From The Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding one an gather much of his general attitued and method of thinking;while in shuch sections as that on miracles we have an explanation of the bitter animosity that he roused in orthodox circles.
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE

DEDICATION

SOME THOUGHTS CONCERNONG EDUCATION

THREE DIALOGUES BETWEEN HYLAS AND PHILONOUS, ETC.

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

THE FIRST DIALOGUE

THE SECOND DIALOGUE

THE THIRD DIALOGUE

AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

SECTION I OF THE DIFFERENT SPECIES OF PHILOSOPHY.

SECTION II OF THE ORIGIN OF IDEAS

SECTION III OF THE ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS

SECTION IV SCEPTICAL DOUBTS CONCERNING THE OPERATIONS OF THE UNDERSTANDING

SECTION V SCEPTICAL SOLUTION OF THESE DOUBTS

SECTION VI OF PROBABILITY注20

SECTION VII OF THE IDEA OF NECESSARY CONNEXION

SECTION VIII OF LIBERTY AND NECESSITY

SECTION IX OF THE REASON OF ANIMALS

SECTION X OF MIRACLES

SECTION XI OF A PARTICULAR PROVIDENCE AND OF A FUTURE STATE

SECTION XII OF THE ACADEMICAL OR SCEPTICAL PHILOSOPHY

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