1 - Early Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Modern Age
2 - Philosophy and the Making of Modernity
3 - Faith and Reason: Bayle versus the Rationaux
4 - Demolishing Priesthood, Ancient and Modern
5 - Socinianism and the Social, Psychological, and Cultural Roots of Enlightenment
6 - Locke, Bayle, and Spinoza: A Contest of Three Toleration Doctrines
7 - Germany and the Baltic: Enlightenment, Society, and the Universities
8 - Newtonianism and Anti-Newtonianism in the Early Enlightenment: Science, Philosophy, and Religion
9 - Anit-Hobbesianism and the Making of 'Modernity'
10 - The Origins of Modern Democratic Republicanism
11 - Bayle, Boulainvilliers, Montesquieu: Secular Monarchy versus the Aristocratic Republic
12 - 'Enlightened Despotism': Autocracy, Faith, and Enlightenment in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe 1689-1755
13 - Popular Sovereignty, Resistance, and the 'Right to Revolution'
14 - Anglomania, anglicisme, and the 'British Model'
15 - The Triumph of the 'Moderate Enlightenment' in the United Provinces
16 - The Overthrow of Humanist Criticism
17 - The Recovery of Greek Thought
18 - The Rise of 'History of Philosophy'
19 - From 'History of Philosophy' to Histoire de l'Esprit humain
20 - Italy, the Two Enlightenments, and Vico's 'New Science'
21 - The Problem of Equality
22 - Sex, Marriage, and the Equality of Women
23 - Race, Radical Thought, and the Advent of Anti-Colonialism
24 - Rethinking Islam: Philosophy and the 'Other'
25 - Spinoza, Confucius, and Classical Chinese Philosophy
26 - Is Religion Requisite for a Well-Ordered Society?
27 - The French Enlightenment prior to Voltaire's Lettres Philosophiques (1734)
28 - Men, Animals, Fossils: French Hylozoic materialisme before Diderot
29 - Realigning of the parti philosophique: Voltair, Voltairemanie, antivoltairianisme 1733-1747
30 - From Voltaire to Diderot
31 - The 'Unvirtuous Atheist'
32 - The parti philosophique Embraces the Radical Enlightenment 1747-1752
33 - The 'War of the Encyclopedie: The First Stage 1745-1752
34 - Postscript