Summary
Ernst Cassirer: The problem of knowledge in philosophy and modern science Volume II
The beginnings of empiricism (Bacon, Gassendi, Hobbes), further development and refinement of empiricism (Spinoza, Leibniz, Chirnhaus), rationalism in English philosophy, the problem of knowledge in the system of empiricism (Locke, Berkeley, Hume), from Newton to Kant (the problem of method, space and time, ontology - the attitude of contradiction and the attitude of sufficient reason, the problem of consciousness, subjective and objective foundation of knowledge, critical philosophy (genesis of critical philosophy, critique of mind).
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