Western Philosophies Religion |
Contents
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2 Descartess Methodical Rationalism | 67 |
3 Lockes Moderate Empiricism | 105 |
4 Leibnizs Logical Theodicy | 149 |
5 Humes Skeptical Deism | 203 |
6 Kants Critical Moralism | 268 |
7 Hegels Dialectical Idealism | 335 |
8 Kierkegaards Existential Fideism | 391 |
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