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books of philosophes

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Copernicus   On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres  
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Galileo   Starry Messenger, Dialogue on 2 World Systems  
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Newton   Principia  
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Andreas Vesalius   On the Fabric of the Human Body  
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William Harvey   On the Motion of the Heart and Blood  
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Margaret Cavendish   Observations upon Expiremental Philosophy  
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Maria Sibylla Merian   Metamorphosis of the Insects of Surinam  
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Rene Descartes   Discourse on Method  
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Benedict Spinoza   Ethics Demonstrated in the Geometrical Manner  
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Blaise Pascal   Pensees  
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Thomas Hobbes   Leviathon  
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John Locke   Two Treatises of Gov., Essay Concerning Human Understanding  
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Montesquieu   The Spirit of the Laws  
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Voltaire   Treatise on Toleration, Candide  
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David Hume   Treatise on Human Nature  
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Adam Smith   Wealth of Nations  
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Beccaria   Crime and Punishment  
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Condorcet   The Progress of the Human Mind  
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Baron d'Holbach   System of Nature  
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau   The Social Contract, Emile  
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Mary Wollstonecraft   Vindication of the Rights of Woman  
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Edward Gibbon   The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire  
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Mary Astell   A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Some Reflections upon Marriage  
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