Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction to the Translation
  • Notes on the Translation
  • For Further Reading
  • Morning Hours or, Lectures on the Existence of God
  • Preliminary Remarks
  • Part One Epistemic Groundwork, Concerning Truth, Appearance, and Error
  • Lecture I What Is Truth?
  • Lecture II Cause. Effect. Ground. Power.
  • Lecture III Self-Evidenceâ€?Immediate Knowledge. Rational Knowledgeâ€?Natural Knowledge.
  • Lecture IV Truth and Illusion.
  • Lecture V Existence. Waking. Dreams. Delusion.
  • Lecture VI The Connection of Our Ideas. Idealism.Lecture VII Continuation. Quarrel of Idealists with the Dualists. Truth Drive and Approbatio
  • Part Two Systematic Exposition of the Concepts Related to the Existence of God
  • Lecture VIII Introduction. Importance of the Investigation. On the Principle of Basedowâ€?s Pri
  • Lecture IX Certainty of the Pure and Applied Doctrine of Magnitudes. Comparison with the Cer
  • Lecture X Allegorical Dream. Reason and Common Sense. Proofs of the Existence of God, Accord
  • Lecture XI Epicureanism. Luck. Coincidence. Number of Causes and Effects, without End, with Lecture XII Sufficient Reason Grounding the Contingent in the Necessary. The Former Is Somewh
  • Lecture XIII Spinozism. Pantheism. All Is One and One Is All. Refutation.
  • Lecture XIV Continued Quarrel with the Pantheists. Convergence, Point of Union with Them. Inn
  • Lecture XV Lessing. His Service to the Religion of Reason. His Thoughts Concerning Purified
  • Lecture XVI Explanation of the Concepts of Necessity, Randomness, Independence, and Dependen
  • Lecture XVII A priori Grounds for Proof of the Existence of a Most Perfect, Necessary, IndepTo the Friends of Lessing
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index