Present Philosophical Tendencies: A Critical Survey of Naturalism, Idealism, Pragmatism, and Realism Together with a Synopsis of the Philosophy of William James |
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... Analysis . 236 § 10. The Supposed Superiority of the Immediacy that Precedes Analysis 237 11. The Subjectivistic Version of Immediatism §12 . The Realistic Version of Immediatism 239 240 CHAPTER XI . PLURALISM , INDETERMINISM AND ...
... Analysis . 236 § 10. The Supposed Superiority of the Immediacy that Precedes Analysis 237 11. The Subjectivistic Version of Immediatism §12 . The Realistic Version of Immediatism 239 240 CHAPTER XI . PLURALISM , INDETERMINISM AND ...
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... analysis . Chesterton has remarked that " a man does not go mad because he builds a statue a mile high , but he may go mad by thinking it out in square inches . " In the latter case , judged by the standards of social efficiency , the ...
... analysis . Chesterton has remarked that " a man does not go mad because he builds a statue a mile high , but he may go mad by thinking it out in square inches . " In the latter case , judged by the standards of social efficiency , the ...
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... analysis , in which the passions are repressed and the appli- cation held in reserve , affords the greatest promise of an enlightened , and therefore effective , religion . For the virtue of belief , whatever be its object , whether it ...
... analysis , in which the passions are repressed and the appli- cation held in reserve , affords the greatest promise of an enlightened , and therefore effective , religion . For the virtue of belief , whatever be its object , whether it ...
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... analysis , and the simplicity 1 For this and the following error , cf. also below , pp . 261-264 , 279–283 . that is revealed by analysis ; between the apparent sim- 6 NAÏVE AND CRITICAL NATURALISM 65.
... analysis , and the simplicity 1 For this and the following error , cf. also below , pp . 261-264 , 279–283 . that is revealed by analysis ; between the apparent sim- 6 NAÏVE AND CRITICAL NATURALISM 65.
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... analysis ; between the apparent sim- plicity of an unanalyzed complex , and the real simplicity ' Pseudo - sim- of the ultimate terms of analysis ; or between plicity ' and the simplicity that is owing to the little that ' Indefinite ...
... analysis ; between the apparent sim- plicity of an unanalyzed complex , and the real simplicity ' Pseudo - sim- of the ultimate terms of analysis ; or between plicity ' and the simplicity that is owing to the little that ' Indefinite ...
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