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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... appears in the importance which I have attached to the blend of " critical " or Kantian , with metaphysical or Hegelian motives in idealism ; in my identification of realism with the " new " or non - dualistic realism ; and in the prom ...
... appears in the importance which I have attached to the blend of " critical " or Kantian , with metaphysical or Hegelian motives in idealism ; in my identification of realism with the " new " or non - dualistic realism ; and in the prom ...
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... appears , " he said , " that when we have to do with natural effects brought under our eyes by the experience of our ... appear childish and wanton , unless we can learn to recognize the immense human importance which once attached to ...
... appears , " he said , " that when we have to do with natural effects brought under our eyes by the experience of our ... appear childish and wanton , unless we can learn to recognize the immense human importance which once attached to ...
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... appears to be a recurrent and inevitable problem . It is of the very essence of life that it should be both conserved and changed . To belief , society owes tween Theory its cohesiveness and stability ; to theory , it owes its chance of ...
... appears to be a recurrent and inevitable problem . It is of the very essence of life that it should be both conserved and changed . To belief , society owes tween Theory its cohesiveness and stability ; to theory , it owes its chance of ...
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... appears , long after the development of mechanical science , in the instinctive resentment or grati- tude with which one greets a turn of fortune . There thus arises a primitive science in which effects are benefits or injuries , and ...
... appears , long after the development of mechanical science , in the instinctive resentment or grati- tude with which one greets a turn of fortune . There thus arises a primitive science in which effects are benefits or injuries , and ...
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... appears in the otherwise widely contrasted tendencies of these two centuries . The Cartesian movement , which dominated the seven- teenth century , was inspired by the rise of mathematical physics . In mathematics Descartes found a ...
... appears in the otherwise widely contrasted tendencies of these two centuries . The Cartesian movement , which dominated the seven- teenth century , was inspired by the rise of mathematical physics . In mathematics Descartes found a ...
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