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Introduction : from Locke to Dugald Stewart | ||
1 | Locke's chapter 'of power' and its eighteenth-century reception | |
2 | King, Clarke, Collins | |
3 | Hume's reconciling project | |
4 | Kames's hypothesis | |
5 | Jonathan Edwards against Arminianism | |
6 | The bare authority of feeling : James Beattie in context | |
7 | Hartley, Tucker, Priestley | |
8 | Science and freedom in Thomas Reid | |
9 | Liberty and necessity after Reid | |
Postscript : the nineteenth century and afterwards |
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