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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... assert , that , in opposing the free advance of science and of individualism , defenders of " the Faith " have ... asserted , but also adopted . And when belief becomes theory , it means that an integral component of some man's plan of ...
... assert , that , in opposing the free advance of science and of individualism , defenders of " the Faith " have ... asserted , but also adopted . And when belief becomes theory , it means that an integral component of some man's plan of ...
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... assertions only tentatively or provi- sionally . He may be preparing foundations , but he cannot let them stand , and hence is not free to build on them . Furthermore , for the very reason that the theorist is not expected to put his ...
... assertions only tentatively or provi- sionally . He may be preparing foundations , but he cannot let them stand , and hence is not free to build on them . Furthermore , for the very reason that the theorist is not expected to put his ...
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... assert that the solution of these problems lies in the application of the discoveries of science . Such an assertion he can- not prove in his laboratory ; he can justify it only after the manner of the philosopher . The principal source ...
... assert that the solution of these problems lies in the application of the discoveries of science . Such an assertion he can- not prove in his laboratory ; he can justify it only after the manner of the philosopher . The principal source ...
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... assertion that scientific knowledge is final , Varieties of leaving no room for extra - scientinc or philo- sophical ... asserted to be final because the only case of exact knowledge . In other words , the second variety of naturalism ...
... assertion that scientific knowledge is final , Varieties of leaving no room for extra - scientinc or philo- sophical ... asserted to be final because the only case of exact knowledge . In other words , the second variety of naturalism ...
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... assertion of the ideal of thought . What that ideal is , when verbally sophical Errors . formulated , may be inferred from our review The Specula- of the procedure of science . The concepts of science satisfy thought's peculiar bias for ...
... assertion of the ideal of thought . What that ideal is , when verbally sophical Errors . formulated , may be inferred from our review The Specula- of the procedure of science . The concepts of science satisfy thought's peculiar bias for ...
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