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01 - Book I, Part 1: Proem
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02 - Book I, Part 2: Substance is Eternal
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03 - Book I, Part 3: The Void
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04 - Book I, Part 4: Nothing Exists per se Except Atoms and the Void
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05 - Book I, Part 5: Character of the Atoms
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06 - Book I, Part 6: Confutation of Other Philosophers
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07 - Book I, Part 7: The Infinity of the Universe
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08 - Book II, Part 1: Proem
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09 - Book II, Part 2: Atomic Motions
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10 - Book II, Part 3: Atomic Forms and Their Combinations
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11 - Book II, Part 4: Absence of Secondary Qualities
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12 - Book II, Part 5: Infinite Worlds
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13 - Book III, Part 1: Proem
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14 - Book III, Part 2: Nature and Composition of the Mind
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15 - Book III, Part 3: The Soul is Mortal
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16 - Book III, Part 4: Folly of the Fear of Death
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17 - Book IV, Part 1: Proem
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18 - Book IV, Part 2: Existence and Character of the Images
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19 - Book IV, Part 3: The Senses and Mental Pictures
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20 - Book IV, Part 4: Some Vital Functions
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21 - Book IV, Part 5: The Passion of Love
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22 - Book V, Part 1: Proem
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23 - Book V, Part 2: Argument of the Book and New Proem Against a Teleological Concept
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24 - Book V, Part 3: The World is Not Eternal
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25 - Book V, Part 4: Formation of the World and Astronomical Questions
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26 - Book V, Part 5: Origins of Vegetable and Animal Life
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27 - Book V, Part 6: Origins and Savage Period of Mankind
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28 - Book V, Part 7: Beginnings of Civilization
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29 - Book VI, Part 1: Proem
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30 - Book VI, Part 2: Great Meteorological Phenomena, Etc.
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31 - Book VI, Part 3: Extraordinary and Paradoxical Telluric Phenomena
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32 - Book VI, Part 4: The Plague Athens