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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... ment § 10. Infinity and Continuity . 11. The Priority of Consciousness . 12. Science as a Limited Body of Truth 88 89 91 93 96 98 99 100 103 105 108 PART III IDEALISM CHAPTER VI . THE CARDINAL PRINCIPLE OF X CONTENTS.
... ment § 10. Infinity and Continuity . 11. The Priority of Consciousness . 12. Science as a Limited Body of Truth 88 89 91 93 96 98 99 100 103 105 108 PART III IDEALISM CHAPTER VI . THE CARDINAL PRINCIPLE OF X CONTENTS.
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... limited and controlled by religious authority . Finally , as a reaction against the established order , there appeared the idea of the Renaissance - an enthusiasm for antiquity , and a desire to reverse the course of history . The ...
... limited and controlled by religious authority . Finally , as a reaction against the established order , there appeared the idea of the Renaissance - an enthusiasm for antiquity , and a desire to reverse the course of history . The ...
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... limited in their significance as the phenomena of nature . " But this defence left out of consideration what was referred to in the charge as the " absurdity " and " heretical " character of the new theory . It was not its contradiction ...
... limited in their significance as the phenomena of nature . " But this defence left out of consideration what was referred to in the charge as the " absurdity " and " heretical " character of the new theory . It was not its contradiction ...
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... limited and tentative than the corresponding belief . And belief , with its greater positiveness , with its daring and its 1 Cf. below , pp . 265-267 , 345-347 , 369-370 . air of finality , will tend to obscure the cautious SCIENCE AND ...
... limited and tentative than the corresponding belief . And belief , with its greater positiveness , with its daring and its 1 Cf. below , pp . 265-267 , 345-347 , 369-370 . air of finality , will tend to obscure the cautious SCIENCE AND ...
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... limited operations of science . 5. Now it happens that ' matter ' is too well - known in its private capacity to play becomingly the part of Univer- 1 Op . cit . , from the French translation , by Victor Dave , of the seventeenth ...
... limited operations of science . 5. Now it happens that ' matter ' is too well - known in its private capacity to play becomingly the part of Univer- 1 Op . cit . , from the French translation , by Victor Dave , of the seventeenth ...
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