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Introduction | 1 | |
Locke and the Physical Consideration of the Mind | 9 | |
Scepticism with regard to Reason in the 17th and 18th Centuries | 33 | |
Locke and the Sceptical Challenge | 49 | |
The Recovery of Locke's Library | 67 | |
Natures and Laws from Descartes to Hume | 83 | |
Common Sensibles and Common Sense in Locke and Berkeley | 109 | |
Abstraction and Representation in Locke, Berkeley and Hume | 123 | |
Reason, Revelation and Experience in the Hymns of Addison and Watts | 149 | |
Edmund Law and his Circle at Cambridge: Some Philosophical Activity of the 1730's | 163 | |
Hume, Descartes and the Materiality of the Soul | 175 | |
Foucault's Critique of the Enlightenment | 191 | |
App | The Curriculum Vitae of John W. Yolton and A List of his Major Writings | 207 |
Index | 221 | |
Tabula Gratulatoria | 225 |
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