CHAPTER II. THE SOURCES OF HIS PHILOSOPHY. CHAPTER III. THE PROBLEM, AND ITS SOLUTION. CHAPTER IV. LOCKE AND LEIBNIZ. INNATE IDEAS. CHAPTER V. SENSATION AND EXPERIENCE. CHAPTER VI. THE IMPULSES AND THE WILL. CHAPTER VII. MATTER AND ITS RELATION TO SPIRIT. CHAPTER VIII. MATERIAL PHENOMENA AND THEIR REALITY. CHAPTER IX. SOME FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTIONS. CHAPTER X. THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF KNOWLEDGE. CHAPTER XI. THE THEOLOGY OF LEIBNIZ. CHAPTER XII. CRITICISM AND CONCLUSION. Transcriber’s Notes: Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including inconsistencies in spelling and hyphenation. Some corrections of spelling and punctuation have been made. They are marked like this in the text. The original text appears when hovering the cursor over the marked text. A list of amendments is at the end of the text. GERMAN PHILOSOPHICAL CLASSICS EDITED BY LEIBNIZ’S NEW ESSAYS CONCERNING LEIBNIZ’S |