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Routledge History of Philosophy Volume IV

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412 INDEX OF SUBJECTS<br />

cogito ergo sum 169, 193, 207–9, 210,<br />

217, 301, 358, 411<br />

cognition 258–9, 260<br />

Collegiants 275<br />

compassion 343–4, 371<br />

compatibilism 9<br />

composition 42, 109, 247<br />

conatus 294–5, 324, 327<br />

concept:<br />

complete 390–5, 405<br />

consciousness 219, 220–1, 225<br />

constructivism 147, 154<br />

continuity, law <strong>of</strong> 409<br />

contract:<br />

political 266, 329, 335–8, 343<br />

contradiction:<br />

principle <strong>of</strong> 72, 193<br />

co-operation:<br />

human 333–5, 336, 338<br />

Copernican theory 49, 110–13, 118, 120,<br />

126<br />

covenant 263–4<br />

creation 19, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37, 46,<br />

72, 293, 295, 367;<br />

continuous 176, 354, 363<br />

culture:<br />

laicization <strong>of</strong> 4<br />

deception:<br />

divine 206–7, 209<br />

deduction 170–1, 184, 186, 187, 190–4;<br />

justification <strong>of</strong> 191<br />

deductivism 169–71<br />

definitions 242;<br />

Spinoza’s use <strong>of</strong> 280–1, 288;<br />

stipulative 280–1, 337, 389, 409<br />

deism 9, 13, 274<br />

demonstration 242<br />

denominations:<br />

extrinsic 394<br />

desire 261–2, 327–8<br />

determinism 30, 295<br />

discovery:<br />

method <strong>of</strong> 172, 179–89;<br />

see also ars inveniendi<br />

disposition 412–13<br />

dogmatici 241–2<br />

Dort, Synod <strong>of</strong> 339<br />

double aspect theory 10, 292–3<br />

doubt, method <strong>of</strong> 8, 205<br />

dreams 206<br />

dualism:<br />

Cartesian 217, 219, 220–1, 350<br />

effect:<br />

like the cause 211, 223<br />

ego:<br />

Cartesian 218, 220<br />

elasticity 390<br />

empiricism:<br />

British 140<br />

ens realissimum 307<br />

Epicureanism 75, 76, 84<br />

epochα 85<br />

ergetic ideal 146, 151<br />

essence 240, 282, 285–6<br />

eternity 299;<br />

species <strong>of</strong> 299–300<br />

existence 208, 255<br />

experience 289, 297–8<br />

experiment 109, 142, 148, 150, 180, 186,<br />

260<br />

experimentum crucis 161<br />

explanation:<br />

deductive 172, 177, 281–2;<br />

quantitative 176–9<br />

expression:<br />

Leibniz’s concept <strong>of</strong> 393, 395, 397,<br />

407–8;<br />

Spinoza’s concept <strong>of</strong> 285–6, 292–3<br />

extension 218, 221, 286–7, 291<br />

fact:<br />

value and 278<br />

faculties:<br />

mental 326<br />

falsification 149, 150, 219<br />

fear 261–2<br />

fideism 77, 85, 86<br />

force:<br />

moving 354, 363<br />

form:<br />

Baconian 149, 153–4;

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