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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... characteristic of Anglo - American thought . This 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 ...
... characteristic of Anglo - American thought . This 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 ...
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... Characteristic Philosophical Errors . tive Dogma ' § 3. ' Pseudo - simplicity , ' and ' Indefinite Potentiality ' § 4. Naïve Naturalism . Büchner's Monism of Matter § 5. Spencer's Monism of Force . § 6. Haeckel's Monism of Substance 87 ...
... Characteristic Philosophical Errors . tive Dogma ' § 3. ' Pseudo - simplicity , ' and ' Indefinite Potentiality ' § 4. Naïve Naturalism . Büchner's Monism of Matter § 5. Spencer's Monism of Force . § 6. Haeckel's Monism of Substance 87 ...
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... characteristic moods or states of mind . The difference , however , is not so much psychological as it is moral . There is a different motive in theory and in belief , a different human good . Hence it 1 G. K. Chesterton , Orthodoxy , p ...
... characteristic moods or states of mind . The difference , however , is not so much psychological as it is moral . There is a different motive in theory and in belief , a different human good . Hence it 1 G. K. Chesterton , Orthodoxy , p ...
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... characteristic humanism and moralism . The Platonic theory of knowledge , adopted by Aristotle , con- tinued by the Neo - Platonists , and bequeathed to Christian scholasticism , was centred in the conception of the good . To understand ...
... characteristic humanism and moralism . The Platonic theory of knowledge , adopted by Aristotle , con- tinued by the Neo - Platonists , and bequeathed to Christian scholasticism , was centred in the conception of the good . To understand ...
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... characteristic the complete separation which existed for a time in the nineteenth century , not between the investigations ( this is legitimate and necessary ) , but between the investigators . " 1 And the rea- son for this lay , as M ...
... characteristic the complete separation which existed for a time in the nineteenth century , not between the investigations ( this is legitimate and necessary ) , but between the investigators . " 1 And the rea- son for this lay , as M ...
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