Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding: A Critical Exposition

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. THE MAN.

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.

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GERMAN PHILOSOPHICAL CLASSICS
FOR
ENGLISH READERS AND STUDENTS.

EDITED BY
GEORGE S. MORRIS.


LEIBNIZ’S NEW ESSAYS CONCERNING
THE HUMAN UNDERSTANDING.

LEIBNIZ’S
NEW ESSAYS CONCERNING THE
HUMAN UNDERSTANDING.

A CRITICAL EXPOSITION.

By JOHN DEWEY, Ph.D.,

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN, AND PROFESSOR (ELECT) OF MENTAL AND
MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY
OF MINNESOTA


CHICAGO:
SCOTT, FORESMAN AND COMPANY
1902

Copyright, 1888,
By S. C. Griggs and Company.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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