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The Renaissance and the Scholastic revival | 9 |
The doctrine of suggestion | 13 |
Bacons life and writings | 15 |
The Renewal of the Sciences | 21 |
The doctrine of forms | 27 |
Influence and importance of Bacon | 33 |
Characteristics of the school | 34 |
BENTHAM AND THE UTILITARIANS | 42 |
The Utilitarian school | 212 |
His political theories and activities | 218 |
His views on religion and education | 231 |
INTRODUCTION | 239 |
JOHN STUArt Mill and otHERS | 249 |
RATIONAL and ReligioUS PHILOSOPHERS | 264 |
Thomas Henry Huxley | 275 |
IDEALISTS | 283 |
His scientific idea and the political occasion | 52 |
The mechanical theory of reality as a whole | 59 |
Characteristics of Leviathan | 73 |
Henry More | 78 |
DAVID HUME | 83 |
Ralph Cudworth | 88 |
John Smith | 96 |
CHAPTER VI | 104 |
PAGE | 115 |
Theory of the ground and limits of government | 121 |
Educational doctrines | 127 |
MORALISTS | 155 |
His experimental method of reasoning | 171 |
Impressions and ideas | 177 |
CHAPTER IX | 186 |
OTHER WRITERS | 287 |
William Wallace | 289 |
Simon Somerville Laurie | 295 |
COMPARATIVE CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | 303 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 322 |
Sir Robert Filmer | 334 |
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