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Instance Specification Treatise on Systems (Condillac)

"is a vigorous criticism of those modern systems which are based upon abstract principles or upon unsound hypotheses. His polemic, which is inspired throughout by Locke, is directed against the innate ideas of the Cartesians, Malebranche's faculty-psychology, Leibniz's monadism and pre-established harmony, and, above all, against the conception of substance set forth in the first part of the Ethics of Baruch Spinoza." (Wikipedia)

"in which he argued for philosophical systems to be subject to scientific standards of rationality and empirical verification." (Rousseau)

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title titleTraité des systèmes
dPub dPub1749
author authorUnnamed

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