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Tables of Contents for The Unity of Reason
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
3
7
1. Historical Sources
10
33
I. Leibniz and the Principle of Sufficient Reason
12
2
II. Against Skepticism
14
4
III. Against Spinoza
18
4
IV. Intelligibility
22
4
V. The Process of Reasoning
26
7
VI. The Heteronomy of Rationalism
33
1
VII. Hume's Challenge
34
9
2. Reason in Science
43
62
I. The Denial of Knowledge
45
3
II. The Inadequacy of Understanding
48
14
III. The Ends of Science
62
8
IV. Systematic Unity
70
5
V. The Means to Science
75
6
VI. The Teleological Account
81
8
VII. The Impossibility of Knowledge
89
5
VIII. Justification
94
11
3. The Primacy of the Practical
105
40
I. The Role of Moral Theory
105
10
II. The Politics of Autonomy
115
10
III. The Objects of Practical Reason
125
4
IV. Moral Certainty
129
6
V. Facts of Reason
135
10
4. The Structure of Faith
145
40
I. The Pantheism Controversy
147
9
II. Faith and Knowledge
156
8
III. Faith and Fanaticism
164
7
IV. The Highest Good
171
6
V. What May I Hope?
177
8
5. The Task of Philosophy
185
22
I. The Urge to Metaphysics
186
4
II. The Sure Path of a Science
190
3
III. Newton of the Mind
193
3
IV. Self-Knowledge
196
3
V. Coming of Age
199
8
References
207
6
Index
213