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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... Matter § 5. Spencer's Monism of Force . § 6. Haeckel's Monism of Substance 87. Critical Naturalism . . 8883 གཉ 56 57 58 60 63 63 " The Specula- 70 72 75 § 8. The Sensationalism of Karl Pearson 76 § 9. The Modified Position of Ernst Mach ...
... Matter § 5. Spencer's Monism of Force . § 6. Haeckel's Monism of Substance 87. Critical Naturalism . . 8883 གཉ 56 57 58 60 63 63 " The Specula- 70 72 75 § 8. The Sensationalism of Karl Pearson 76 § 9. The Modified Position of Ernst Mach ...
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... matter . A man may reconstruct his Weltanschauung - establish his world of thought upon a new foundation , and rearrange his order of values - without encountering any greater resist- ance than the inertia of his own habits . And such a ...
... matter . A man may reconstruct his Weltanschauung - establish his world of thought upon a new foundation , and rearrange his order of values - without encountering any greater resist- ance than the inertia of his own habits . And such a ...
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... 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 the Cartesian theory of planetary motion , the planet ...
... 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 the Cartesian theory of planetary motion , the planet ...
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... matter that rests with theorists , and more especially with those who are devoted to the examination of the most fundamental ideas . It happens , doubtless because these ideas have not as yet . permitted of exact treatment , that there ...
... matter that rests with theorists , and more especially with those who are devoted to the examination of the most fundamental ideas . It happens , doubtless because these ideas have not as yet . permitted of exact treatment , that there ...
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... matter to substitute one's own theory , however well - reasoned , for another man's belief . For the belief is a part of the believer's life , a condition of the confidence and hopefulness of his action . It is a mis- taken idea that ...
... matter to substitute one's own theory , however well - reasoned , for another man's belief . For the belief is a part of the believer's life , a condition of the confidence and hopefulness of his action . It is a mis- taken idea that ...
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