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Diderot and the Encyclopædists
Volume II.

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  • Its remarkable violence against the government 165
  • The sting of this violence 166
  • The doctrine from which Holbach’s book arose 167
  • Account of Holbach’s Naturalism 168
  • His proposition concerning Man 173
  • He uses the orthodox language about the pride of man 177
  • His treatment of Morals 178
  • Onslaught upon the theory of Free Will 178
  • Connection of necessarianism with humanity in punishment 181
  • His answer to some objections against necessarianism 181
  • Chapter on the Immortality of the Soul 183
  • His enthusiasm for reforms 185
  • The literature of a political revolution 187
  • Misrepresentation of Holbach’s ethical theory 188
  • The System of Nature, a protest against ascetic ideals 191
  • The subject of the second half of the book 193
  • Repudiation of the à priori method 194
  • Replies to the common charges against atheism 197
  • The chapter on the superiority of Naturalism 198
  • Political side of the indictment against religion 199
  • Holbach’s propagandism 202
  • CHAPTER VII.
    Raynal’s History of the Indies.

    • Contemporary estimate of The History of the Indies 204
    • Account of Raynal 205
    • Composition of the book 207
    • Its varied popularity 209
    • Frederick the Great dislikes it 210
    • Signal merit of the History 213
    • Its shortcomings 214
    • Its idyllic inventions 215
    • Its animation and variety 218
    • Superficial causes of its popularity 220
    • Its deeper source 221
    • Catholicism in contact with the lower races 222
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