temporality By freelanceriq Period: Jan 1, 1596 to Jan 1, 1650 rene descartes Period: Jan 1, 1632 to Jan 1, 1677 Baruch spinoza 1-ethics 2- Period: Jan 1, 1632 to Jan 1, 1704 john locke Period: Jan 1, 1643 to Jan 1, 1727 newton Period: Jan 1, 1646 to Jan 1, 1716 G.W. leibnitz 1-theodicy 2-the monadology Jan 1, 1661 ROBERT BOYLE--CORPUSCULES or ATOMS Period: Jan 1, 1685 to Jan 1, 1753 george berkeley 1-the principles of human knowledge-1710 Jan 1, 1687 Newton’s Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy Jan 1, 1690 john locke--an essay concerning human understanding Period: Jan 1, 1694 to Jan 1, 1778 voltair candide Period: Jan 1, 1711 to Jan 1, 1776 david hume Period: Jan 1, 1712 to Jan 1, 1778 jean-jacques rousseau Period: Jan 1, 1724 to Jan 1, 1804 kant Jan 1, 1748 hume--An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Jan 1, 1760 voltaire-candide Jan 1, 1760 rousseau- discourse on inequality , emile, the social contract Period: Jan 1, 1770 to Jan 1, 1831 hegel Jan 1, 1776 american revo , death of hume , adam smith -an enquiry into the nature and causes of wealth of nations Jan 1, 1781 critique of pure reason Jan 1, 1789 french revolution Jan 1, 1807 phenomenology of spirit, logic -hegel Jan 1, 1843 KIERKEGAARD-fear and trembling,either/or,sickness onto death Jan 1, 1848 marx- communist manifesto Jan 1, 1859 darwin- origin of species Jan 1, 1878 charles sanders peirce (pragmatism)- signs,chance love & logic,how to make our ideas clear Jan 1, 1885 nietzche- birth of tragedy, geneology of morals,human, all to human,zarathustra,gay science Jan 1, 1895 william james--principles of psychology,varities of religious experience,the will to belief Jan 1, 1900 interpretation of dreams Jan 1, 1905 max weber --the protestant ethic and spirit of capitalism, science as a vocation Jan 1, 1910 george edward moore - pricipia ethica, problems of philosophy