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1 History 1
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3 Biography/Autobiography 4
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4 Religion 5
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5 Great Writers 5
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1 1922 Historical Tales,
Vol V: German
by
Charles MORRIS 1833 - 1922
120,000W 480 7:59:26
1 Hermann, Hero of Germany |
2 Alboin & Rosamond |
3 Career of Grimoald |
4 Wittekind, Saxon Patriot |
5 Raids of Sea-Rovers |
6 Career of Bishop Hatto |
7 Misfortunes of Duke Ernst |
8 Reign of Otto 2 |
9 Fortunes of Henry 4 |
10 Anecdotes of Mediaeval Germany |
11 Frederick Barbarossa & Milan |
12 Crusade of Frederick 2 |
13 Fall of Ghibellines |
14 Tribunal of Holy Vehm |
15 William Tell & Swiss Patriots |
16 Black Death & Flagellants |
17 Swiss at Morgarten |
18 Mad Emperor |
19 Sempach & Arnold Winkelried |
20 Ziska, Blind Warrior |
21 Siege of Belgrade |
22 Luther & Indulgences |
23 Solyman Magnificent at Guntz |
24 Peasants & Anabaptists |
25 Fortunes of Wallenstein |
26 End of 2 Great Soldiers |
27 Siege of Vienna |
28 Youth of Frederick Great |
29 Voltaire & Frederick Great |
30 Scenes from 7 Year's War |
31 Patriots of Tyrol |
32 Old Empire & New. |
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3 1894 Kingdom of God
By Leo Tolstoy
199,750W 799 13:18:24 339M
1 Doctrine of nonresistence to Evil by force has been professed by a minority of men since beginning of Christianity |
2 Criticism of Doctine of Nonresistence to Evil by force on part of Believers & Non Believers |
3 Christianity misunderstood by believers |
4 Christianity misunderstood by Men of Science |
5 Contradiction between our life & our Christian Concience |
6 Attitude of Men of Present Day to War |
7 Significance of Compulsory Service |
8 Doctrine of Non-Resistence to Evil by Force must inevitably be accepted by Men of Today |
9 Acceptance of Christian conception of Life will emancipate us from Miseries of Pagan Life |
10 Evil can't be suppressed by Government, Moral Progress comes not just from Individuals but Establishment of Public Opinion |
11 Christian conception of life already arisen in our society & will replace present system of life based on force |
12 Repent for Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand. |
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6 The philosophical works of Leibnitz
391 5:27?. $1
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7 1922 Tractatus
by Ludwig Wittgenstein 1889-1951
63,750W 255 4:14:32 116M
1 world is everything that is case |
2 world is totality of facts, not of things |
3 world is determined by facts, & by these being all |
4 totality of facts determines both what is & isn't case |
5 facts in logical space are world |
6 world divides into facts |
7 Any one can either be case or not be case, & everything else remain same |
8 What is case, fact, is existence of atomic facts |
9 atomic fact is a combination of objects (entities, things) |
10 essential to a thing that it can be a constituent part of an atomic Fact |
11 In Logic Nothing is Accidental. |
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8 Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil 201 2:48?
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9 Controversy
by Arthur Shopenhauer 1788 - 1860
48,500W 194 3:13:34 88 6M
1 Preliminary: Logic & Dialect |
2 Basis of All Dialectic |
3 Stratagems 1-10 |
4 Stratagems 11-20 |
5 Section 5 |
6 Stratagems 31-8 |
7 Comparative Place of - Beauty in Works of Art |
8 Psychological Observations |
9 On Wisdom of Life: Aphorisms |
10 Genius & Virtue. |
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10 1903 Feuerbach: roots of socialist philosophy
by Engels, Friedrich
26,301W 105 2:45
1 FEUERBACH 1 |
2 APPENDIX MARX ON FEUERBACH.
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11 1819 Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer: Religion, a Dialogue, Etc
by Schopenhauer, Arthur 1788-1860
32,829W 131 2:11
1 RELIGION: A DIALOGUE |
2 FEW WORDS ON PANTHEISM |
3 BOOKS & READING |
4 PHYSIOGNOMY |
5 PSYCHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS |
6 CHRISTIAN SYSTEM. |
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12 1714 Monadology
by Gottfried Leibniz 1646 - 1716
13,250W 53 52:43 24 1M.
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13 1914 Prussian Officer
by D H Lawrence
113,000W 452 7:31:53 206M
1 Prussian Officer |
2 Thorn in Flesh |
3 Daughters of Vicar |
4 Fragment of Stained Glass |
5 Shades of Spring |
6 2nd Best |
7 Shadow in Rose Garden |
8 Goose Fair |
9 White Stocking |
10 Sick Collier |
11 Christening |
12 Odour of Chrysanthemums. |
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14 1783-1816 Selected Letters of Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827
53,000W 212 3:31:33 96 8M
1 Eleanor von Breuning |
2 Pastor Amenda |
3 Wegeler |
4 Countess Guilietta Guicciardi |
5 Hofmeister |
6 My brothers Carl & Johan Beethoven |
7 Bettina Brentano von Arnem
Deposition |
8 Herr kauka |
9 Mr Salomon Ries |
10 SA Steibner |
11 Petition to Magistracy |
12 high court of Appeal |
13 Herren peters & Co |
14 his Nephew |
15 Schindler |
16 Artaria & Bolderini |
17 Czerny Letters. |
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15 Kepler
by
Walter W BRYANT 1865 - 1923
27,000W 108 1:47:30.
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16 1898 Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-Catcher
by Ike Matthews
18,000W 72 1:11:32 16 3M
1 HOW TO CLEAR RATS FROM WAREHOUSES, OFFICES, STOREROOMS, ETC, Spring Traps, not in daytime, Ferreting, Mongoose, Drugs & Chemicals |
2 HOW TO KEEP & WORK FERRETS, For Rat catching, for rabbit shooting, Suitable Dogs |
3 Habits of Rats 4 Life of Rat Catcher Hints on Rabbit Shooting, Author's Notes. |
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17 1858 History of Friedrich 2 of Prussia - Volume 1/22
By Thomas Carlyle
10,253W 41 41Min
1 1712 BIRTH & PARENTAGE
1 PROEM: FRIEDRICH'S HISTORY FROM DISTANCE WE ARE AT
1 FRIEDRICH THEN, & FRIEDRICH NOW |
2 1700s |
3 ENGLISH PREPOSSESSIONS |
4 ENCOURAGEMENTS, DISCOURAGEMENTS |
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2 FRIEDRICH'S BIRTH
1 FATHER & MOTHER: HANOVERIAN CONNECTION |
2 FATHER'S MOTHER |
3 KING FRIEDRICH 1 |
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3 FATHER & MOTHER: HANOVERIAN CONNECTION |
4 FATHER'S MOTHER |
5 KING FRIEDRICH 1. |
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18 1867 Chips From A German Workshop - Volume I Essays on Science of Religion
by Müller, F Max (Friedrich Max)
120,061W 480 7:40
1 1865 Lecture on Vedas or Sacred Books of Brahmans, delivered at Leeds |
2 1858 Christ & other Masters |
3 1853 Veda & Zend-Avesta |
4 1864 Aitareya-Brâhmana |
5 1862 On Study of Zend-Avesta in India |
6 1865 Progress of Zend Scholarship |
7 1864 Genesis & Zend-Avesta |
8 1862 Modern Parsis |
9 1862 Buddhism |
10 1857 Buddhist Pilgrims |
11 1857 Meaning of Nirvâna |
12 1861 Chinese Translations of Sanskrit Texts |
13 1861 Works of Confucius |
14 1862 Popol Vuh |
15 1860 Semitic Monotheism. |
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19 1907 Naturalism & Religion by Otto 130 6:27.
1 The Religious Interpretation Of The World
1 What is Distinctive in the Religious Outlook |
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2 Naturalism
1 What is Distinctive in the Naturalistic Outlook |
2 TheTrueNaturalism |
3 Goethe'sAttitudetoNaturalism |
4 two Kinds of Naturalism |
5 Aim and Method of Naturalism |
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3 Fundamental Principles
1 How Religious & Naturalistic Outlooks Conflict |
2 Mystery: Dependence: Purpose |
3 Mystery of Existence Remains Unexplained. |
4 Evolutionand New Beginnings |
5 Dependence of Order of Nature |
6 “Contingency” of World |
7 Real World |
8 Antimony of Our Conception of Time |
9 Antimony of Conditioned & Unconditioned |
10 Antimony of Our Conception of Space |
11 Recognition of Purpose |
12 Teleological & Scientific Interpretations are Alike Necessary |
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4 Darwinism In General
1 Development of Darwinism |
2 Darwinism and Teleology |
3 Characteristic Features of Darwinism |
4 Various Forms of Darwinism |
5 Theory of Descent |
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20 1891 Mysteries of Rosie Cross Or, History of that Curious Sect of Middle Ages, Known as Rosicrucians: with Examples of their Pretensions & Writings of Their Leaders & Disciples
by Anonymous
45,999W 184 3:04
1 WHO & WHAT WERE ROSICRUCIANS |
2 HISTORICAL NOTICES OF ROSICRUCIANS |
3 EARLY LEADERS, LITERATURE, ROMANTIC STORIES |
4 FAME & CONFESSION OF FRATERNITY OF R C |
5 JOHN HEYDON & ROSICRUCIANS |
6 GABALIS: OR EXTRAVAGANT MYSTERIES OF CABALISTS |
7 HERMETICK ROMANCE: OR CHYMICAL WEDDING |
8 MODERN ROSICRUCIANS. |
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21 1892 Monism as Connecting Religion & Science A Man of Science
by Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August
18,828W 75 1:15
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22 Martin Luther's Small Catechism, translated by R Smith
by Luther, Martin
3,500W 14 14Min.
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23 1886 Capital, Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production V1 By Karl Marx 1818 - 83 310,000W 1,240 20:39:14 1 05G
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24 1845 11 Theses of Feuerbach
By Karl Marx 1818 - 83
1,750W 7 6:37 3M.
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25 1848 Communist Manifesto
By Karl Marx 1818 - 83
24,250W 97 1:36:54 44 3M
1 Bourgeois & Proletarians |
2 Proletarians & Communists |
3 Socialist & Communist Literature. |
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26 1883 Thus Spoke Zarathustra By Friedrich Neitzsche 1844 - 1900 66 190,250W 761 12:40:10 348M
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27 1882 Joyful Wisdom (Gay Science)
By Friedrich Neitzsche
1844 - 1900 66
189,750W 759 12:38:50 447M
1 Jest, Ruse & Revenge: Prelude in Rhyme |
2 Book 1 |
3 Book 2 |
4 Book 3 |
5 Book 4: Sanctus Januarius |
6 Book 5: We Fearless Ones |
7 Songs of Prince Free as a Bird. |
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28 1886 Beyond Good & Evil
By Friedrich Neitzsche
1844 - 1900 66
120,750W 483 8:02:14 220M
1 PREJUDICES OF PHILOSOPHERS |
2 Free Spirit |
3 Religious Mood |
4 Apophthegms & Interludes |
5 Natural History of Morals |
6 We Scholars |
7 Our Virtues |
8 Peoples & Countries |
9 What is Noble. |
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29 Genealogy of Morals 243 5:44:43
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30 Ecce Homo 215 5:39:49
1 Why I Am So Wise |
2 Why I Am So Clever |
3 Why I Write Such Excellent Books |
4 Why I Am a Fatality |
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31 1888 Twilight of Idols
By Friedrich Neitzsche
1844 - 1900 66
71,000W 284 4:43:22 129M
1 Maxims & Missiles |
2 Problem of Socrates |
3 Reason in Philosophy |
4 How True World Ultimately Became Fable |
5 Morality as Enemy of Nature
4 Great Errors |
6 Improvers of Mankind |
7 Things Germans Lack |
8 Skirmishes in a War with Age |
9 Things I owe to Ancients. |
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32 1895 Antichrist
By Friedrich Neitzsche
1844 - 1900 66
59,500W 238 3:58:01 108M.
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33 Future of our Educational Institutions 159 3:31:40
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34 Case of Wagner 123 3:00:17
1 1st half |
2 2nd half |
3 Against Wagner |
4 Selected Aphorisms |
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35 1781 Critique of Pure Reason
By Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 80
406,750W 1,627 27:06:36 744M
1 Transcendental Aesthic Introductory of Space |
2 Transcendental Doctrine of Elements, Time |
3 Transcendental Logic |
4 Transcendental Analytic |
5 Deduction of Pure Conceptions |
6 Transcendental Deduction of pure concepts of understanding |
7 Application of Categories to objects of senses |
8 Analytic of principles, |
9 schematism:
System of all principles of pure understanding |
10 Systematic Representation of all synthetic principle |
11 1st analogy |
12 2nd Analogy |
13 3rd Analogy |
14 Postulates of Empirical thought |
15 Division of All Objects into phenomena & noumena |
16 Appendix: Of equivocal nature of amphiboly |
17 Remark on Amphiboly of conceptions of reflections |
18 Transcendental Dialectic, introduction |
19 Conceptions of pure reason |
20 Dialectical Procedure of pure reason |
21 Paralogisms of Pure Reason |
22 Antinomy of Pure Reason |
23 Antithetic of Pure Reason, 1st & 2nd conflicts |
24 3rd & 4th conflict of transcendental ideas |
25 interest of reason in these self contradictions |
26 necessity imposed upon pure reason of presenting a solution & its transcendental problems |
27 Critical Solution of cosmological problems
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28 Empirical use of regulative principle of reason with regard to cosmological ideas |
29 Solution of cosmological idea of totality of dependence of phenomenal existences |
30 Ideal of Pure reason |
31 Arguments Employed by speculative reason in proof of existence of a supreme being |
32 Impossibility of a cosmological proof of existence of god |
33 Regulative Impossibility of a physico-theological proof |
34 Ultimate End of natural dialectic of pure reason |
35 Transcendental Doctrine method |
36 Discipline of Pure Reason in sphere of dogmatism |
37 Canon of Pure Reason |
38 Ideal of Summum bonum as a determining ground of ultimate en of pure reason |
39 Opinion, Knowledge & belief |
40 Architectonic of pure reason |
41 History of Pure Reason. |
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36 Popular judgment
By Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 80
33,250W 133 2:12:11 60M.
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37 1788 Critique of Practical Reason
By Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 80
101,000W 404 6:43:48
1 Introduction: Idea of a Critique of Practical Reason |
2 Principles of Pure Practical - Reason, Theorems 1-4 |
3 Deduction of Fundamental Principles of Pure Practical Reason |
4 Right that Pure Reason in It's Practical use Has to an Extension Which is Not Possible to It In It's Speculative Use of an Object of pure practical reason |
5 concept of object of pure practical reason |
6 Table of Categories of freedom relative to notions of good & evil |
7 Motives of Pure Practical Reason |
8 Critical Examination of Analytic of Pure Practical Reason |
9 Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason Generally |
10 Dialectic of Pure Reason in defining concept of 'summon bonum' |
11 Critical Solution of antinomy of practical reason |
12 Primacy of Pure practical reason in it's union with speculative reason |
13 Existence of God as a postulate of pure practical reason |
14 Postulates of Pure practical reason generally |
15 Belief from Requirement of pure reason |
16 Methodology of Pure Practical Reason. |
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38 1784 Answer to Enlightenment
By Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 80
44,500W 178 2:57:48 81 4M
1 Deity & Design escape |
2 Future of Astronomy |
3 Hints Towards Essay on Conversation |
4 Hypocrisy of Puritanism |
5 On English Composition & Other Matters |
6 Somnambulists
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7 Taxation, Appendix, Essay on Trial by Jury
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8 Why are All Men Gamblers? |
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39 1795 Perpetual Peace
By Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 80
33,000W 132 2:11:44
1 1st Section, Preliminary Articles of a Perpetual Peace Between States |
2 2nd Section, Definitive Articles of a Perfetual Peace Between States |
3 Supplements |
4 Appendix 1 Discordance between Morals & Politics in reference to Perpetual Peace |
5 Appendix 2 Accordance of Politics with Morals according to Transcendnetal Conception of Public Right. |
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40 Injustice of counterfeiting books
By Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 80
7,000W 28M 28 27:05 12 4M.
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41 Understanding Kant: Concepts & Intuitions (Understanding Western Philosophy)
by Bantas, Hercules
3,500W 14 14Min.
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45 1918 Totem & Taboo
By Sigmund Frued 1856 - 1939
96,250W 385 6:24:14 175M
1 Savages Dread of Incest |
2 Taboo & Ambivalence of Emotions |
3 Animism, Emotion & Omnipotence of Thought |
4 Infantile Recurrence Totemism. |
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49 1918 Reflections on War & Death
By Sigmund Frued 1856 - 1939
49,000W 196 1:15:28 34 5M
1 Dissapointments of War |
2 Our Attitutes Towards Death. |
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51 1894 Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
by Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
121,352W 485 8:05
1 Five Introductory Essays In Psychology & Ethics
1 Scope Of Philosophy Of Mind |
2 Aims & Methods Of Psychology |
3 On Some Psychological Aspects Of Ethics |
4 Psycho-Genesis |
5 Ethics & Politics |
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2 Mind Subjective
1 Anthropology Soul |
2 Phenomenology Of Mind Consciousness |
3 Psychology Mind |
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3 Mind Objective
1 Distribution |
2 Law |
3 Morality Of Conscience |
4 Moral Life, Or Social Ethics |
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4 Absolute Mind
1 Art |
2 Revealed Religion |
3 Philosophy.
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52 Introduction to Philosophy of History
by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HEGEL 1770 - 183
69,000W 276 4:35:30
1 Original History |
2 Reflective History |
3 Philosophical History |
4 Reason Governs World |
5 Essential Destiny of Reason
1 Abstract Characteristics of Nature of Spirit |
2 What Means Spirit Uses in order to Realise Its Idea |
3 Shape which Perfect Embodiment of Spirit Assumes |
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6 Course of World's History
1 Principle of Development |
2 Direction of Development |
3 Idea of World's History as Such. |
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54 The Problem 4:12
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2 1893 History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to Present Time by Falckenberg, Richard 245,870W 983 16:23
1 TRANSITION FROM NICOLAS OF CUSA TO DESCARTES
1 Nicolas of Cusa |
2 Revival of Ancient Philosophy & Opposition to it |
3 Italian Philosophy of Nature |
4 Philosophy of State & of Law |
5 Skepticism in France |
6 German Mysticism |
7 Foundation of Modern Physics |
8 1650s Philosophy in England to
1 Bacon's Predecessors |
2 Bacon |
3 Hobbes |
4 Lord Herbert of Cherbury |
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9 Preliminary Survey |
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2 Descartes to Kant
1 DESCARTES
1 Principles |
2 Nature |
3 Man |
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2 DEVELOPMENT & TRANSFORMATION OF CARTESIANISM IN NETHERLANDS & IN FRANCE
1 Occasionalism: Geulincx |
2 Spinoza
1 Substance, Attributes, & Modes |
2 Anthropology: Cognition & Passions
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3 Practical Philosophy |
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3 Pascal, Malebranche, Bayle |
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3 LOCKE
1 Theory of Knowledge |
2 Practical Philosophy |
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4 1700s ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY
1 Natural Philosophy & Psychology |
2 Deism |
3 Moral Philosophy |
4 Theory of Knowledge
1 Berkeley |
2 Hume |
3 Scottish School |
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5 FRENCH ILLUMINATION
1 Entrance of English Doctrines |
2 Theoretical & Practical Sensationalism |
3 Skepticism & Materialism |
4 Rousseau's Conflict with Illumination |
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6 LEIBNITZ
1 Metaphysics: Monads, Representation, Pre-established Harmony: Laws of Thought & World |
2 Organic World |
3 Man: Cognition & Volition |
4 Theology & Theodicy |
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7 GERMAN ILLUMINATION
1 Contemporaries of Leibnitz |
2 Christian Wolff |
3 Illumination as Scientific & Popular Philosophy |
4 Faith Philosophy |
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3 From Kant to Present Time %
1 KANT
1 Theory of Knowledge
1 Pure Intuitions |
2 Concepts & Principles of Pure Understanding |
3 Reason's Ideas of Unconditioned |
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2 Theory of Ethics |
3 Theory of Beautiful & Ends in Nature
1 Aesthetic Judgment |
2 Teleological Judgment |
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4 From Kant to Fichte |
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2 FICHTE
1 Science of Knowledge
1 Problem |
2 3 Principles |
3 Theoretical Ego |
4 Practical Ego |
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2 Science of Ethics & of Right |
3 Fichte's 2nd Period: his View of History & his Theory of Religion |
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3 SCHELLING
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1 Philosophy of Nature |
2 Transcendental Philosophy |
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2 System of Identity |
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1 Doctrine of Freedom |
2 Philosophy of Mythology & Revelation |
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4 SCHELLING'S CO-WORKERS
1 Philosophers of Nature |
2 Philosophers of Identity: F Krause |
3 Philosophers of Religion: Baader & Schleiermacher |
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5 HEGEL
1 Hegel's View of World & his Method |
2 System
1 Logic |
2 Philosophy of Nature |
3 Doctrine of Subjective Spirit |
4 Doctrine of Objective Spirit |
5 Absolute Spirit |
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6 OPPOSITION TO CONSTRUCTIVE IDEALISM: FRIES, HERBART, SCHOPENHAUER
1 Psychologists: Fries & Beneke |
2 Realism: Herbart |
3 Pessimism: Schopenhauer |
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7 PHILOSOPHY OUT OF GERMANY
1 Italy |
2 France |
3 Great Britain & America |
4 Sweden, Norway, Denmark, & Holland |
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8 GERMAN PHILOSOPHY SINCE DEATH OF HEGEL
1 From Division of Hegelian School to Materialistic Controversy |
2 New Systems: Trendelenburg, Fechner, Lotze, & Hartmann |
3 From Revival of Kantian Philosophy to Present Time
1 Neo-Kantianism, Positivism, & Kindred Phenomena |
2 Idealistic Reaction against Scientific Spirit |
3 Special Philosophical Sciences |
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4 Retrospect. |
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4 1880 Theories of Darwin & Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, & Morality by Schmid, Rudolf 115,737W 463 7:43
1 DARWINIAN THEORIES
1 PURELY SCIENTIFIC THEORIES
1 Scientific Problem
1 Direct Predecessors |
2 Indirect Preparations |
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2 Rise of Darwinian Theories
1 Darwin |
2 Followers of Darwin, Ernst Häckel |
3 Modifications of Theory Moriz Wagner Wigand |
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3 History of Darwinian Theories |
4 Present State of Darwinian Theories
1 Theory of Descent |
2 Theory of Evolution: Archæology, Ethnography, Philology |
3 Theory of Selection |
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2 PHILOSOPHIC COMPLETIONS & CONSEQUENCES
OF DARWINIAN THEORIES
1 Philosophic Problems |
2 NATURO-PHILOSOPHIC SUPPLEMENTS OF DARWINIAN THEORIES
1 Origin of Self-Consciousness & Free Moral Self-Determination |
2 Origin of Sensation & Consciousness |
3 Origin of Life |
4 Elements of World: Theory of Atoms, & Mechanical View of World |
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3 METAPHYSICAL CONCLUSIONS DRAWN FROM DARWINIAN THEORIES
1 Elimination of Idea of Design in World Monism |
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2 POSITION OF DARWINIAN THEORIES IN REFERENCE TO RELIGION & MORALITY
1 HISTORICAL & CRITICAL
1 Plan of Treatment |
2 DARWINIAN THEORIES & RELIGION |
3 More Or Less Negative Position in Reference To Religion
1 Extreme Negation: L Büchner & Consistent Materialism |
2 Replacement of Religion Through a Religious Worship of Universe Strauss Oskar Schmidt Häckel |
3 Pious Renunciation of Knowability of God Wilhelm Bleek Albert Lange Herbert Spencer |
4 Spinoza & Hegel in Garb of Darwin Carneri, Ed von Hartmann |
5 Reëcho of Negation on Side of Christian View of World |
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4 Reform of Religion, or at Least of Science of Religion, Through Darwinism
1 Heinrich Lang Friedrich Vischer Gustav Jäger |
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5 Peace Between Religion & Darwinism
1 Darwin Wallace Owen Asa Gray Mivart McCosh Anderson K E von Baer Alexander Braun Braubach, & others |
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2 THEORIES & MORALITY
1 Preliminary View 228 |
2 Antagonism Between Darwinism & Morality
1 Objections to Darwinism from an Ethical Standpoint |
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3 Reform of Morality Through Darwinism
1 Materialists & Monists Darwin & English Utilitarians Gustav Jäger |
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4 Neutrality & Peace Between Darwinism & Morality
1 Mivart Alexander Braun, & others |
2 ANALYTICAL |
3 Preliminary View |
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3 THEORIES & RELIGION
1 Darwinian Theories & Theistic View of World
1 Position of Purely Scientific Darwinism in Reference to Theism |
2 Scientific Investigation & Theism Idea of Creation |
3 Descent Theory & Theism |
4 Evolution Theory & Theism |
5 Selection Theory & Theism |
6 Darwinistic Philosophies in their Position Regarding Theism |
7 Naturo-Philosophic Supplements of Darwinism & Theism |
8 Elimination of Idea of Design, or its Acknowledgment & Theism |
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2 Darwinian Theories & Positive Christianity
1 Creation of World |
2 Creation of Man |
3 Primitive Condition of Man Paradise, Fall of Man, & Primitive History |
4 Providence, Hearing of Prayer, & Miracles |
5 Redeemer & Redemption, Kingdom of God, & Receiving of Salvation |
6 Eschatology |
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4 THEORIES & MORALITY
1 Darwinism & Moral Principles
1 Darwinistic Naturalism & Moral Principles |
2 Scientific Darwinism & Moral Principles |
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2 Darwinism & Moral Life
1 Darwinistic Naturalism & Moral Life |
2 Scientific Naturalism & Moral Life. |
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5 1898 Three books of occult Philosophy or Magic by von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa 90,536W 362 6:02
1 Early Life of Agrippa 15 |
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2 Cornelius Agrippa to Reader 25 |
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3 Agrippa to Trithemius 28
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4 Trithemius to Agrippa 31 |
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5 Natural Magic
1 Eoiu Magicians Collect Virtues from Three- fold World, is Declared in these Three Books |
2 What Magic Is, What are Parts thereof, & Hoiu Professors thereof must he Qualified |
3 Four Elements, their Qualities, & Mut- ual Mixtions |
4 3-fold Consideration of Elements |
5 Wonderful Natures of Fire & Earth |
6 Wonderful Natures of Water, Air & Winds |
7 Kinds of Compounds, what Relation they stand in to Elements, & what Relation there is betwixt Elements themselves & Soul, Senses & Dispositions of Men |
8 How Elements are in Heavens, in Stars, in Devils, in Angels, & , lastly, in God himself |
9 Of Virtues of things Natural, depending immediately upon Elements |
10 Of Occult Virtues of Tilings |
11 Hoiv Occult Virtues are Infused into several kinds of Things by Ideas, through Help of Soul of World, & Bays of Stars: & what Things abound most luith this Virtue |
12 How it is that Particular Virtues are Infused into Particular Individuals, even of same Species |
13 Whence Occult Virtues of Things Proceed |
14 Of Spirit of World, What It Is, & how by loay of medium It Unites occult Virtues to their Subjects |
15 How we must Find Out & Examine Vir- tues of Tilings by way of Similitude |
16 Hoio Operations of several Virtues Pass from one thing into another, & are Com- municated one to other |
17 How by Enmity & Friendship Virtues of things are to be Tried & Found Out |
18 Of Inclinations of Enmities |
19 How Virtues of Tilings are to be Tried & Found Out, which are in them Specifically, or in any one Individual by ivay of Special Gift |
20 Natural Virtues are in some Things throughout their Whole Substance, & in other Things in Certain Parts & Members |
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21 Virtues of Things luhich are in them only in their Life Time, & Such as Remain in them even After their Death |
22 Hmo Inferior Things are Subjected to Supe- rior Bodies, & hoiv Bodies, Actions, & Dispositions of Men are Ascribed to Stars & Signs |
23 Haw we shall Know what Stars Natural Things are Under, & what Things are Under Sun, which are called Solary |
24 What Things are Lunary, or Under Power of Moon |
25 What Things are Saturnine, or Under Poioer of Saturn |
26 What Things are Under Power of Jupi- ter, & are called Jovial |
27 What Things are Under Power of Mars, & are called Martial |
28 What Things are Under Power of Venus, & are called Venereal |
29 What Things are Under Power of Mer- cury, & are called Mercurial |
30 That Whole Sublunary World, & those Things which are in It, are Distributed to Planets |
31 How Provinces & Kingdoms are Distributed to Planets |
32 What Things are Under Signs, Fixed Stars, & their Images |
33 Seals & Characters of Natural Things |
34 Hoiu, by Natural Things & their Virtues, we may Draw Forth & Attract Influ- ences & Virtues of Celestial Bodies |
35 Of Mixtions of Natural Things, one with another, & their Benefit |
36 Of Union of Mixed Things, & Introduction of a More Noble Form, & Senses of Life |
37 How, by some certain Natural & Artificial Preparations, We May Attract certain Celestial & Vital Gifts |
38 Eoio We May Draw not only Celestial & Vital but also certain Intellectual & Divine Gifts from Above |
39 That We May, by some certain Matters of World, Stir Up Gods of World & their Ministering Spirits |
40 Of Bindings: ivhat Sort tJiey are of, & in what Ways they are wont to be Done |
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41 Sorceries, & their Power |
42 Wonderful Virtues of some Kinds of Sorceries |
43 Perfumes or Suffumigations: their Man- ner & Poioer |
44 Composition of some Fumes appropri- ated to Planets |
45 Gollyries, Unctions, Love-Medicines, & their Virtues |
46 Natural Alligations & Suspensions |
47 Magical Rings & their Compositions |
48 Virtue of Places, & what Places are Suitable to every Star |
49 Light, Colors, Candles & Lamps, & to lohat Stars, Houses & Elements sev- eral Colors are Ascribed |
50 Fascination, & Art thereof |
51 certain Observations, Producing wonderful Virtues |
52 Countenance & Gesture, Habit & Figure of Body, & to what Stars any of these do Answer: whence Physiognomy, & Metoposcopy, & Chiromancy, Arts of Divination, have their Grounds |
53 Divination, & Kinds thereof |
54 divers certain Animals, & other things, which have a Signification in Auguries |
55 How Auspicias are Verified by Light of Nat- ural Instinct, & of some Bules of Finding of It Out |
56 Soothsayings of Flashes & Light- nings, & how Monstrous & Prodigious Tilings are to be Interpreted |
57 Geomancy, Hydromancy, Aeromancy, & Pyromancy, Four Divinations of Elements |
58 Reviving of Dead, & of Sleeping or Hibernating (wanting victuals) Many Years together |
59 Of Divination by Dreams |
60 Madness, & Divinations ivhich are made when men are awake, & of Power of Melancholy Humor, by which Spirits are sometimes induced into Men's Bodies |
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61 Forming of Man, of External Senses, also those Inward, & Mind: & Threefold Appetite of Soul, & Passions of Will |
62 Passions of Mind, their Original Source, Differences, & Kinds |
63 How Passions of Mind change proper Body by changing its Accidents & moving Spirit |
64 How Passions of Mind change Body by toay of Imitation from some Resemblance: of Transforming & Translating of Men, & lohat Force Imaginative Power hath, not only over Body but Soul |
65 Eoiv Passions of Mind can Work of themselves upon Another's Body |
66 That Passions of Mind are Helped by Celestial Season, & hoiu Necessary Constancy of Mind is in every Work |
67 How Mind of Man may be Joined with Mind of Stars, & Intelligences of Celestials, & , together with them Impress certain ivonderful Virtues upon inferior Things |
68 How our Mind can Change & Bind inferior Things to Ends ivhich we Desire |
69 Speech, & Occult Virtue of Words |
70 Virtue of Proper Names |
71 many Words joined together, as in Sen- tences & Verses: & Virtues & Astrictions of Charms |
72 wonderful Power of Enchantments |
73 Virtue of Writing, & Making Imprecations, & Inscriptions |
74 Proportion, Correspondency, & Re- duction of Letters to Celestial Signs & Planets, According to various Tongues, & Table thereof |
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6 LIST OF CONTENTS
1 By Henry Morley Griticism on Agrippa's Natural Magic |
2 Agrippa & Bosicrucians |
3 Exposition of Cabala |
4 Neiv Table of Cabala & Tarot (specially compiled) |
5 Miriflc Word |
6 Beuchlin Mystic |
7 Agrippa Expounds Beuchlin |
8 Nobility of Woman |
9 Original & Selected Order of Empyr'ean Heaven |
10 Symbols of Alchemists |
11 Magic Mirror, a Message to Mystics. |
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23 1886 Capital, Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production V1 By Karl Marx 1818 - 83 310,000W 1,240 20:39:14 1 05G
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1 Commodities as such |
2 process of commodity exchange |
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1 Money, or circulation of commodities |
2 Total or expanded value of Commodity |
3 General form of value |
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4 Fetishism of Commodities & Secrecy Thereof |
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2 Exchange |
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1 Money or Circulation of Commodities S1 Measure of Values |
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1 Medium of Circulation a Metamorphosis of Commodities |
2 Currency of Money |
3 Coins & Symbols of Value |
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1 Money, Introduction & Hoarding |
2 Means of Payment |
3 Universal Money |
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1 Transfermation of Money & Capital C4 General Formula for Capital |
2 Contradictions in General Formula of Capital |
3 Buying & Selling of Labour Power |
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1 Production of Absolute Surplus Value C7 |
2 Labour Process & Process of Producing Surplus Value |
3 Production of Surplus Value |
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1 Rate of Surplus Value S1 Degree of Exploitation of Labour Value |
2 Representation of Components of ov value of product by corresponding components of product itself |
3 Senior's Last Hour |
4 Surplus-Produce |
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1 Working-Day S1 Limits of Working-Day |
2 Greed for Surplus-Labour Manufacturer & Boyard |
3 Branches of English Industry Without Legal Limits to Exploitation |
4 Day & Night Work Relay System |
5 1350 - 1700 Struggle for a Normal Working-Day Compulsory Laws for Extension of Working-Day |
6 1833 - 64 Struggle for Normal Work Day Limitation by Law of Work Time English Facctory Acts |
7 Struggle for Normal Working-Day Re-action of English Factory Acts on Other Countries |
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5 Rate & Mass of Surplus Value |
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1 Production of Relative Surplus Value C12 Concept of Relative Surplus-Value |
2 Co-Operation |
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1 Division of Labour & Manufacture S1 2 Fold Origin of Manufacture |
2 Detail Labourer & his Implements |
3 Fundamental Forms of Manufacture Heterogeneous Manufacture, Serial Manufacture |
4 Division of Labour in Manufacture, & Division of Labour in Society |
5 Capitalistic Character of Manufacture |
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1 P4 Production of Relative Surplus-Value C15 Machinery & Modern Industry S1 Development of Machinery |
2 Value Transferred by Machinery to Product |
3 3a-b S3 Effects of Machinery on Workman a Labour-power by Capital Women & Children Prolongation of workday |
4 Intensification of Labour |
5 Factory |
6 Strife Between Workman & Machine |
7 Theory of Compensation as Regards Workpeople Displaced by Machinery |
8 Repulsion & Attraction of Workpeople by Factory System Crises in Cotton Trade |
9 Revolution Effected in Manufacture, Handicrafts, & Domestic Industry by Modern Industry |
10 Factory Acts Sanitary & Educational Clauses of Same Their General Extension in England |
11 Modern Industry & Agriculture |
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1 Production of Absolute & of Relaive Surplus-Value C16 Absolute & Relative Surplus-Value |
2 Changes of Magnitude in Price of Labour-Power & in Surplus Value |
3 Various Formula for Rate of Surplus-Value |
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1 Wages C19 Transformation Value (& Respective Price) of Labour-Power into Wages |
2 Time-Wages |
3 Piece-Wages |
4 National Differences of Wages |
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1 Conversion of Surplus-Value into Capital S1 Production Laws to Capitalism Appropriation |
2 Erroneous Conception, by Political Economy, of Reproduction on Progressively Increasing Scale |
3 Separation of Surplus-Value into Capital & Revenue Abstinence Theory |
4 Surplus-Value to Capital & Revenue Exploitation of Labour Power Productivity of Labour Capital |
5 So-Called labour fund |
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1 General Law of Capitalist Accumulation S1 Increased demand for labour with accumulation |
2 Diminution of Variable Part of Capital Simultaneously with Progress of Accumulation & concentratio |
3 Progressive Production of Relative surplus population or Industrial Reserve Army |
4 Different Forms of Relative surplus population General Law of Capitalistic Accumulation |
5 5a-c S5 Illustrations of General Law of Capitalist Accumulation a England 1846-66 b Brit work class |
6 Effect of Crises on Best Paid Part of working class |
7 British Agricultural Proletariat |
8 Ireland |
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1 Secret of Primitive Accumulation |
2 Expropriation of Agricultural Population from Land |
3 Bloody Legislation against Expropriated, from 1500 Forcing down of Wages by Acts of Parliament |
4 Genesis of Capitalist Farmer |
5 Reaction of Agricultural Revolution on Industry Creation of Home-Market for Industrial Capital |
6 Genesis of Industrial Capitalist |
7 Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation |
8 Modern Theory of Colonisation. |
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26 1883 Thus Spoke Zarathustra By Friedrich Neitzsche 1844 - 1900 66 190,250W 761 12:40:10 348M
1 Zarathustra's Prologue |
2 3 Metamorphoses |
3 Academic Chairs of Virtue |
4 Backworldsmen |
5 Despisers of Body |
6 Joys & Passions |
7 Pale Criminal |
8 Reading & Writing |
9 Tree on Hill |
10 Preachers of Death |
11 War & Warriors |
12 ew Idol |
13 Flies in Marketplace |
14 Chastity |
15 Friend |
16 1,001 Goals |
17 Neighbor-Love |
18 Way of Creating One |
19 Old & Young Women |
20 Bite of Adder |
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21 Child & Marriage |
22 Voluntary Death |
23 Bestowing Virtue |
24 Child with Mirror |
25 In Happy Isles |
26 Pitiful |
27 Priests |
28 Virtuous |
29 Rabble |
30 Tarantuylas |
31 Famous Wise Ones |
32 Night-Song |
33 Dance-Song |
34 Grave-Song |
35 Self-Surpassing |
36 Sublime Ones |
37 Land of Culture |
38 Immaculate Perception |
39 Scholars |
40 Poets |
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41 Great Event |
42 Soothsayer |
43 Redemption |
44 Manly Prudence |
45 Stillest Hour |
46 Wanderer |
47 vision & Enigma |
48 Involuntary Bliss |
49 Before Sunrise |
50 Bedwarfing Virtue |
51 On Olive Mount |
52 On Passing-by |
53 Apostates |
54 Return Home |
55 3 Evil Things |
56 Spirit of Gravity |
57 Old & New Tables |
58 Convalescent |
59 Great Longing |
60 2nd Dance-Song |
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61 7 Seals |
62 Honey Sacrifice |
63 Cry of Distress |
64 Talk With Kings |
65 Leech |
66 Magician |
67 Out of Service |
68 Ugliest Man |
69 Voluntary Beggar |
70 Shodow |
71 Noon Tide |
72 Greeting |
73 supper |
74 Higher Man |
75 Song of Melanch |
76 Science |
77 Among Daughters of Desert |
78 Awakening |
79 Ass Festival |
80 Drunken Song |
81 Sign. |
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38 1907 Naturalism & Religion by Otto, Rudolf 96,686W 387 6:27
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1 Religious Interpretation Of World |
2 What is Distinctive in Religious Outlook |
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1 Naturalism |
2 What is Distinctive in Naturalistic Outlook |
3 True Naturalism |
4 Goethe's Attitude to Naturalism |
5 2 Kinds of Naturalism |
6 Aim & Method of Naturalism |
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3 Fundamental Principles
1 How Religious & Naturalistic Outlooks Conflict |
2 Mystery : Dependence : Purpose |
3 Mystery of Existence Remains Unexplained |
4 Evolution & New Beginnings |
5 Dependence of Order of Nature |
6 "Contingency" of World |
7 Real World |
8 Antimony of Our Conception of Time |
9 Antimony of Conditioned & Unconditioned |
10 Antimony of Our Conception of Space |
11 Recognition of Purpose |
12 Teleological & Scientific Interpretations are Alike Necessary |
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4 Darwinism In General
1 Development of Darwinism |
2 Darwinism & Teleology |
3 Characteristic Features of Darwinism |
4 Various Forms of Darwinism |
5 Theory of Descent |
6 Haeckel's Evolutionist Position |
7 Weismann's Evolutionist Position |
8 Virchow's Position |
9 Other Instances of Dissatisfaction with Theory of Descent |
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5 Religion & Theory Of Descent
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6 Darwinism In Strict Sense
1 Differences of Opinion As To Factors In Evolution |
2 Weismannism |
3 Natural Selection |
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7 Critics Of Darwinism
1 Lamarckism & Neo-Lamarckism |
2 Theory of Definite Variation |
3 De Vries's Mutation-theory |
4 Eimer's Orthogenesis |
5 Spontaneous Activity of Organism |
6 Contrast Between Darwinian & Post-Darwinian Views |
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8 Mechanical Theory Of Life
1 Conservation of Matter & Energy |
2 Organic & Inorganic |
3 Irritability |
4 Spontaneous Generation |
5 Mechanics of Development |
6 Heredity |
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9 Criticism Of Mechanical Theories
1 Law of Conservation of Energy |
2 Criticisms of Mechanistic Theory of Life |
3 Virchow's "Caution" |
4 Preyer's Position |
5 Position Of Bunge & Other Physiologists |
6 Views of Botanists Illustrated |
7 Constructive Criticism |
8 Constructive Work of Driesch |
9 Views of Albrecht & Schneider |
10 How all this affects Religious Outlook |
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10 Autonomy Of Spirit
1 Naturalistic Attacks on Autonomy of Spiritual |
2 Fundamental Answer |
3 Individual Development |
4 Underivability |
5 Pre-eminence of Consciousness |
6 Creative Power of Consciousness |
7 Activity of Consciousness |
8 Ego |
9 Self-Consciousness |
10 Unity of Consciousness |
11 Consciousness of Ego |
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11 Freedom Of Spirit
1 Feeling, Individuality, Genius, & Mysticism |
2 Feeling |
3 Individuality |
4 Genius |
5 Mysticism |
6 Mind & Spirit Human & Animal Soul |
7 Personality |
8 Parallelism |
9 No Parallelism |
10 Supremacy of Mind |
11 "Unconscious" |
12 Is there Ageing of Mind? |
13 Immortality |
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