Dissertation, exhibiting a General View of the Progress of Meta- physical, Ethical, and Political Philosophy, since the Revi- III. Of the Metaphysical Speculations of Newton and Clarke.-Digression with respect to the System of Spinoza.-Collins and Jona- than Edwards.-Anxiety of both to recon- cile the Scheme of Necessity with Man's DISSERTATION, EXHIBITING A GENERAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF METAPHYSICAL, ETHICAL, AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, SINCE THE REVIVAL OF LETTERS IN EUROPE. PART I. |