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BACON Francis
BERKELEY George
BOYLE Robert
BURKE Edmund
BUTLER Joseph
CONDILLAC Etienne Bonnot de
CUDWORTH Ralph
HOBBES Thomas
HUME David
HUTICHESON Francis
LOCKE John
MANDEVLLE Bernard
NEWTON Issac
PALEY William
PRICE Richard
PRIESTLY Joseph
ROUSSEAU Jean-Jacques
SHAFTESBURY Lord
SMITH Adam
VOLTAIRE
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ANALOGY OF RELIGION
ANTIENT METAPHYISCS
CHARACTERISTICS OF MEN, MANNERS, OPINIONS, TIMES
CLAVIS UNIVERSALIS
DIALOGUES CONCERNING NATURAL RELIGION
DISQUISITIONS ON MATTER AND SPIRIT
DISSERTATIONS MORAL AND CRITICAL
ELEMENTS OF MORAL SCIENCE
ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY THE HUMAN MIND
ENQUIRY CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALS
ENQUIRY CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF POLTIICAL JUSTICE
ENQUIRY CONCERNING THE UNDERSTANDING
ESSAY ON HUMAN UNDERSTANDING
AN ESSAY ON THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE
AN ESSAY TOWARD THE THEORY OF THE IDEAL AND INTELLIGIBLE WORLD
ESSAYS ON THE INELLCTUAL POWERS OF MAN
ESSAYS ON THE NATURE AND IMMUTABILITY OF TRUTH
FIFTEEN SERMONS
AN INQUIRY INTO THE RELATION OF CAUSE AND EFFECT
LEVIATHAN
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF RELIGION
NATURAL THEOLOGY
NEW ORGANON
THE NEW THEORY OF VISION
OBSERVATIONS ON MAN
OF A STANDARD OF TASTE
ON THE SUBLIME AND THE BEAUTIFUL
OUTLINES OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHICAL COMMENTARIES
PHILOSOPHY THE ACTIVE AND MORAL POWERS OF MAN
PRINCIPIA MATHEMATICA
THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE
THE REASONABLENESS OF CHRISTIANITY
SELECTIONS FROM THE SCOTTISH PHILOSOPHY OF COMMON SENSE
SYSTEM OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY
THE THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS
THE THEORY OF VISION VINDICATED AND EXPLAINED
THREE DIALOGUES BETWEEN HYLAS AND PHILONOUS
TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE
TWO TREATISES OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT
THE WEALTH OF NATIONS
THE WORKS OF GEORGE BERKELEY
VIEW OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY
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abstract idea
abstract idea
abstraction
accidents
adventitious
altruism
animal spirits
argument by analogy
argument from design
argument from design
association of ideas
belief
benevolence
blame
cause and effect
certainty
character
civil law
common sense
complex idea
complex idea
conscience
consciousness
consciousness
constant conjunction
contemplation
contiguity
cosmological argument
custom
deductive method
demonstration
demonstration
demonstrative knowledge*
discernment
distance
divine law
doubt
efficient cause
empiricism
esse est percipi
evil
existence of God
experience
experience
experience
experimental method
extension
external world
Faculties of the Mind
first cause
formal cause
freedom
general idea
habit
hedonism
hypothesis
idea
idea of reflection
idea of sensation
identity
Idols of the Cave
Idols of the Market Place
Idols of the Theatre
Idols of the Tribe
imagination
immaterialism
impression
inductive method
inference
innate idea
innate principle
insensible corpuscles
instinct
intuition
intuituve knowledge*
invention, method of
judgment
justice
knowledge
language, analysis of
laws of nature
legitimate sovereignty
liberty
logic
magnitude
material cause
materialism
matters of fact
mechanics
memory
modes
monotheism
natural signs
natural theology
Necessary connection
nominal
ontological argument
particular idea
passions
perceptions
phenomena
physical laws
polytheism
power
praise
primary qualities
principal of individuation
priority in time
private property
probability
qualities
Qualities
rationalism
rationalism
real
Relations
relations
relations of ideas
religion
resemblance
resemblance
retention
revealed theology
scepticism
scientific method
secondary qualities
self
self-interest
self-knowledge
self-love
self-preservation
sensitive knowledge*
sign
simple idea
social contract
soul
soul
space
spirit, finite
state of nature
substance
substances
sympathy
tar water
tertiary qualities
truth
understanding
universals
utility
value, labor theory of
virtue
volition
war
will
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