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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... Definition by Initial Pred- ication ' . 126 0 9. The Argument from ' the Ego - centric Predicament ' § 10. The Cardinal Principle and the Berkeleyan Proofs in Con- temporary Idealism CHAPTER VII . OBJECTIVE OR TRANSCENDENTAL IDEALISM ...
... Definition by Initial Pred- ication ' . 126 0 9. The Argument from ' the Ego - centric Predicament ' § 10. The Cardinal Principle and the Berkeleyan Proofs in Con- temporary Idealism CHAPTER VII . OBJECTIVE OR TRANSCENDENTAL IDEALISM ...
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... Definition of the Issue . . 217 219 222 222 § 2. Non - intellectual Experience , or Immediacy 224 § 3. Immediacy Implied in Mediate Knowledge 225 § 4. The Abstractness of Concepts . " Vicious Intellectualism " 228 § 5. The Failure of ...
... Definition of the Issue . . 217 219 222 222 § 2. Non - intellectual Experience , or Immediacy 224 § 3. Immediacy Implied in Mediate Knowledge 225 § 4. The Abstractness of Concepts . " Vicious Intellectualism " 228 § 5. The Failure of ...
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... by Interested Action . 301 § 15. A Summary Definition of Mind CHAPTER XIII . A REALISTIC THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE I. The Theory of Immanence 1. The Old Realism and the New 303 306 306 306 § 2. The Duality of Mind and Body as a CONTENTS xiii.
... by Interested Action . 301 § 15. A Summary Definition of Mind CHAPTER XIII . A REALISTIC THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE I. The Theory of Immanence 1. The Old Realism and the New 303 306 306 306 § 2. The Duality of Mind and Body as a CONTENTS xiii.
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... defined motion as " the transporting of one part of matter or of one body from the vicinity of those bodies that are in immediate contact with it , or which we regard as at rest , to the vicinity of other bodies . " Now , according to ...
... defined motion as " the transporting of one part of matter or of one body from the vicinity of those bodies that are in immediate contact with it , or which we regard as at rest , to the vicinity of other bodies . " Now , according to ...
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... defined by different contexts , and belong to different systems . All the more reason , then , why different symbols should be employed , and the layman be spared the needless fear that his bread or soul's salvation hangs on the ...
... defined by different contexts , and belong to different systems . All the more reason , then , why different symbols should be employed , and the layman be spared the needless fear that his bread or soul's salvation hangs on the ...
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