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    1 Basic Features of the Philosophy of Enlightenment R1- Chapter 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
    2 British Enlightenment: John Locke and An Introduction to His Theory of Knowledge R1- Chapter 11-pp. 570-578
    3 Locke: Source and the Possibility of Knowledge R1- Chapter 11-pp. 578-598
    4 George Berkeley; An Introduction to His Philosophy R1- Chapter 11-pp. 599-605
    5 George Berkeley; `to be is to be perceived` R1- Chapter 11-pp. 606-612
    6 David Hume; An Introduction to His Philosophy R1- Chapter 12- pp. 621-626
    7 Hume: Ideas and impressions; Is it a habit of causality? R1- Chapter 12- pp. 627-632
    8 French Enlightenment: Voltaire and Diderot R1-Chapter 13
    9 Rousseau: The Critique of Civilization and Inequality Among Men R1-Chapter 15- pp. 773-780
    10 Rousseau:Social Contract R1- Chapter 15-pp. 785-800
    11 German Enlightenment: Immanuel Kant and Enlightenment SR9-pp. 211-221
    12 Critique of Pure Reason; Is a synthetic a priori knowledge possible ? R1- Chapter 14-pp. 707-722
    13 Critique of Pure Reason and Critique of Practical Reason R1- Chapter 14- pp. 722-732
    14 Critique of Practical Reason: Morality and Freedom, Duty, The Categorical Imperative SR8
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