

The Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Vol 2
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Volume 2 of The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Donald M. Borchert, covers philosophical figures and concepts from Cabanis to Destutt de Tracy. This volume includes entries on Pierre-Jean-Georges Cabanis, an 18th-century French philosopher and physician known for his materialist views on the mind-body connection, and Antoine Destutt de Tracy, a French Enlightenment thinker who coined the term "ideology" and contributed to political and epistemological thought. The volume explores key ideas in empiricism, rationalism, political philosophy, and the philosophy of mind, providing historical context, scholarly analysis, and bibliographies for further research. Like the other volumes in the series, Volume 2 is a crucial resource for students, scholars, and philosophy enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of intellectual history and philosophical debates.