Excerpt from The Elements of Intellectual Philosophy
Of Science according to its Strictest Acceptation, inasmuch as it is Knowledge; Of Science in its more Enlarged Signification, inasmuch as it is a System of Truths; Ontology; Introduction - Object of Metaphysics - Definition of Ontology; Of Being, considered in Itself and in a most General Way; Of the Determinations of Being in General - Essence and Existence; Of the Manner in which Essence and Existence co-operate to form a Real Being; Of the Properties of Being; Of the Causes of Beings; Division of Being; Of the Use of Ontology; Anthropology; Introduction; On the Nature of Man in General; On the Principles from which the Nature of Man Results - Soul and Body - and, first, of the Soul; Of the Human Body; Of the Manner according to which the Soul and the Body are united together and conspire to form Man
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