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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... attempted not merely to summarize , but to esti- mate , present philosophical tendencies ; and my criticism is throughout based on the realistic philosophy which I set forth constructively only at the end . Since my method has been ...
... attempted not merely to summarize , but to esti- mate , present philosophical tendencies ; and my criticism is throughout based on the realistic philosophy which I set forth constructively only at the end . Since my method has been ...
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... Attempt to Escape Formalism § 4. The Dogmatic Character of Absolutism . Agnosticism 5. Transition to Absolute Idealism . The Absolute Cognitive Consciousness . 128 132 135 135 136 139 142 • 144 146 150 152 154 156 158 162 164 164 • 166 ...
... Attempt to Escape Formalism § 4. The Dogmatic Character of Absolutism . Agnosticism 5. Transition to Absolute Idealism . The Absolute Cognitive Consciousness . 128 132 135 135 136 139 142 • 144 146 150 152 154 156 158 162 164 164 • 166 ...
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... attempting to divide men into believers and theorists . I am distinguishing not between classes of men , but between characteristic moods or states of mind . The difference , however , is not so much psychological as it is moral . There ...
... attempting to divide men into believers and theorists . I am distinguishing not between classes of men , but between characteristic moods or states of mind . The difference , however , is not so much psychological as it is moral . There ...
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... attempted to avoid the charge of disturbing the common belief , by publishing his astronomical studies in the form of ... attempt 1 Published in 1632. Cf. H. Höffding : History of Modern Philosophy , trans . by B. E. Meyer , Vol . I , p ...
... attempted to avoid the charge of disturbing the common belief , by publishing his astronomical studies in the form of ... attempt 1 Published in 1632. Cf. H. Höffding : History of Modern Philosophy , trans . by B. E. Meyer , Vol . I , p ...
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... attempt to reconcile theory and belief ? Galileo was not a revolutionist , but he was jealous of his scientific reputation . He wished to be true to the standards of exact research and at the same time avoid disturbing the public peace ...
... attempt to reconcile theory and belief ? Galileo was not a revolutionist , but he was jealous of his scientific reputation . He wished to be true to the standards of exact research and at the same time avoid disturbing the public peace ...
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