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Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Historical Sources | 10 |
I | Leibniz and the Principle of Sufficient Reason | 12 |
II | Against Skepticism | 14 |
III | Against Spinoza | 18 |
IV | Intelligibility | 22 |
V | The Process of Reasoning | 26 |
VI | The Heteronomy of Rationalism | 33 |
VII | Hume's Challenge | 34 |
2 | Reason in Science | 43 |
I | The Denial of Knowledge | 45 |
II | The Inadequacy of Understanding | 48 |
III | The Ends of Science | 62 |
IV | Systematic Unity | 70 |
V | The Means to Science | 75 |
VI | The Teleological Account | 81 |
VII | The Impossibility of Knowledge | 89 |
VIII | Justification | 94 |
3 | The Primacy of the Practical | 105 |
I | The Role of Moral Theory | 105 |
II | The Politics of Autonomy | 115 |
III | The Objects of Practical Reason | 125 |
IV | Moral Certainty | 129 |
V | Facts of Reason | 135 |
4 | The Structure of Faith | 145 |
I | The Pantheism Controversy | 147 |
II | Faith and Knowledge | 156 |
III | Faith and Fanaticism | 164 |
IV | The Highest Good | 171 |
V | What May I Hope? | 177 |
5 | The Task of Philosophy | 185 |
I | The Urge to Metaphysics | 186 |
II | The Sure Path of a Science | 190 |
III | Newton of the Mind | 193 |
IV | Self-Knowledge | 196 |
V | Coming of Age | 199 |
References | 207 | |
Index | 213 |
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