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Routledge History of Philosophy Volume IV

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 415<br />

phenomenalism 399–400, 411<br />

philosophy:<br />

first 205, 227;<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> 2;<br />

occult 77–8;<br />

Renaissance 2–3, 70–1, 88<br />

physics:<br />

Aristotle’s concept <strong>of</strong> 177;<br />

see also motion<br />

pineal gland 179, 223, 224, 232<br />

Platonism:<br />

Renaissance attitude to 19, 26–37, 45<br />

pleasure 252, 256, 259, 372<br />

plenum 130<br />

point:<br />

Archimedean 207, 228<br />

postulate 289<br />

potentia 328, 337, 341<br />

potestas 341<br />

power:<br />

occult 174<br />

predication:<br />

ultimate subject <strong>of</strong> 385–7, 389<br />

presentation:<br />

method <strong>of</strong> 172, 184, 187–9, 192<br />

pressure 257<br />

printing 105–6<br />

privacy:<br />

Cartesian 208<br />

private language argument 208<br />

property 299, 301;<br />

emergent 222<br />

Pyrrhonism 85, 86, 239–40, 264–5<br />

qualities:<br />

occult 186;<br />

primary and secondary 87, 179, 250<br />

rainbow:<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> 181–3<br />

rationalism:<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> 6–7, 168, 227, 410<br />

reality:<br />

objective 228<br />

reason:<br />

Spinoza’s concept <strong>of</strong> 299–300<br />

reflection 413<br />

Renaissance:<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> 2–4<br />

resolution 42, 109, 247<br />

right:<br />

civil 337;<br />

natural 82, 253, 262, 337–8<br />

scepticism 4–5, 12, 44, 84, 85–7, 88, 195,<br />

205, 243, 245, 254<br />

scholasticism 2–3, 7, 10, 16–18, 71, 80–3,<br />

87, 147, 174<br />

science:<br />

middle 83;<br />

modern 7, 140, 167, 281, 385<br />

self-interest 322–3, 335<br />

self-preservation:<br />

law <strong>of</strong> 317, 319–20, 324–5<br />

sensation 220–2, 251, 257–8<br />

simple natures 178, 203–5, 207, 209, 213,<br />

221<br />

slavery 82<br />

soul:<br />

biological 250–1;<br />

corporeal 236;<br />

immortality <strong>of</strong> 27, 29, 32, 36–7, 38–9,<br />

46, 175;<br />

incorporeal 236, 251;<br />

rational 250–1<br />

sovereign 254, 264, 320, 334, 338, 342<br />

space:<br />

imaginary 248;<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> 402–4<br />

spirits:<br />

animal 215, 223, 224, 259, 361, 365,<br />

370, 371<br />

state:<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> 262–4, 334–5, 343–5<br />

statics:<br />

Archimedean 177–8<br />

Stoicism 30–1, 83–4, 91, 191, 316–17,<br />

319, 324, 325, 328, 372<br />

subject:<br />

<strong>of</strong> a proposition 393<br />

sublunary region 125<br />

substance 217, 218, 284–5, 385–6;<br />

causal relations with others 394–5,<br />

399, 405;

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