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pt. I. The Discipline of philosophy in seventeenth-century Britain
1. Becoming a philosopher in seventeenth-century Britain / Richard Serjeantson
pt. II. Natural philosophers and the philosophy of nature
2. Francis Bacon / Guido Giglioni
3. Robert Boyle / J.J. Macintosh
4. Isaac Newton / Andrew Janiak
5. The reception of Cartesianism / John Henry
6. Observation and mathematics / Mary Domski
7. The status of theory and hypotheses / Steffen Ducheyne
8. Substance and essence / Michael Edwards
9. The nature of body / Dana Jalobeanu
10. The theory of material qualities / Peter R. Anstey
11. Theories of generation and form / Justin E.H. Smith
12. Soul and body / John Sutton
pt. III. Knowledge and human understanding
13. John Locke on the understanding / Peter R. Anstey
14. Ideas / Keith Allen
15. Probable opinion / James Franklin
16. Logic and demonstrative knowledge / Douglas M. Jesseph
pt. IV. Moral philosophy
17. Will and motivation / Samuel C. Rickless
18. Hedonism and virtue / Donald Rutherford
19. Passions and affections / Amy M. Schmitter
20. Natural law and natural rights / Thomas Mautner
pt. V. Political philosophy
21. Women, freedom, and equality / Sarah Hutton
22. Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan / Catherine Wilson
23. John Locke's Two Treatises of Government / A. John Simmons
24. The origin and development of property: conventionalism, unilateralism, and colonialism / Kiyoshi Shimokawa
25. Sovereignty / Conal Condren
26. Toleration / Jon Parkin.

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