The Confidence of British Philosophers: An Essay in Historical NarrativeBrill Archive, 1977 - 289 էջ |
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Prologue | 1 |
The Cambridge Platonists to 1661 | 8 |
The Cambridge Platonists and Isaac Newton 166187 | 21 |
Isaac Newton 1687 | 35 |
Isaac Newton and the Newtonians 16871727 | 53 |
The Newtonians 172744 | 65 |
Jeremy Bentham to 1808 | 83 |
James Mill and the Benthamites 180832 | 99 |
The Oxford Hegelians and T H Green to 1867 | 157 |
T H Green and F H Bradley 18671876 | 175 |
F H Bradley from 1876 | 192 |
G E Moore and Bertrand Russell to 1904 | 209 |
Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead 19041914 | 223 |
Alfred North Whitehead and G E Moore from 1920 | 260 |
Epilogue | 274 |
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