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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHAPTER V
VOLTAIRE AND THE FRENCH ENLIGHTENMENT
I. Paris: Œdipe 218
II. London: The Letters on the English 226
III. Cirey: The Romances 228
IV. Potsdam and Frederick 235
V. Les Délices: The Essay on Morals 240
VI. Ferney: Candide 244
VII. The Encyclopedia and the Philosophic Dictionary 251
VIII. Écrasez l'Infame 257
IX. Voltaire and Rousseau 266
X. Dénouement 272
CHAPTER VI
IMMANUEL KANT AND GERMAN IDEALISM
I. Roads to Kant 276
1.From Voltaire to Kant 277
2.From Locke to Kant 279
3.From Rousseau to Kant 282
II. Kant Himself 285
III. The Critique of Pure Reason 289
1.Transcendental Esthetic 291
2.Transcendental Analytic 295
3.Transcendental Dialectic 296
IV. The Critique of Practical Reason 300
V. On Religion and Reason 303
VI. On Politics and Eternal Peace 307
VII. Criticism and Estimate 311
VIII. A Note on Hegel 317