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01 - Preface
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02 - Introduction, Part 1
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03 - Introduction, Part 2
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04 - Chapter 1: Some Interpretations of Universal History: Bodin and Le Roy
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05 - Chapter 2: Utility the End of Knowledge: Bacon
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06 - Chapter 3: Cartesianism
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07 - Chapter 4: The Doctrine of Degeneration: The Ancients and Moderns
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08 - Chapter 5: The Progress of Knowledge: Fontenelle, Part 1
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09 - Chapter 5: The Progress of Knowledge: Fontenelle, Part 2
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10 - Chapter 6: The General Progress of Man: Abbé de Saint-Pierre
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11 - Chapter 7: New Conceptions of History: Montesquieu, Voltaire, Turgot
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12 - Chapter 8: The Encyclopaedists and Economists
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13 - Chapter 9: Was Civilization a Mistake? Rousseau, Chastellux
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14 - Chapter 10: The Year 2440
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15 - Chapter 11: The French Revolution: Condorcet
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16 - Chapter 12: The Theory of Progress in England
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17 - Chapter 13: German Speculations on Progress
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18 - Chapter 14: Currents of Thought in France after the Revolution
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19 - Chapter 15: The Search for a Law of Progress: I. Saint-Simon
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20 - Chapter 16: The Search for a Law of Progress: II. Comte
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21 - Chapter 17: "Progress" in the French Revolutionary Movement (1830-1851)
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22 - Chapter 18: Material Progress: The Exhibition of 1851
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23 - Chapter 19: Progress in the Light of Evolution; and Epilogue