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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... necessary that these Theory and Belief as Forms forms should be distinguished and even of Knowledge , separately organized , that necessity should Having the Same Funda- not blind us to the fact that their value is fun- mental Value ...
... necessary that these Theory and Belief as Forms forms should be distinguished and even of Knowledge , separately organized , that necessity should Having the Same Funda- not blind us to the fact that their value is fun- mental Value ...
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... necessary that his hand should be stayed , and the plan suspended , if not permanently abandoned . Without a recognition of this radical difference between theory and belief , unless it be understood that as moods , states of mind , or ...
... necessary that his hand should be stayed , and the plan suspended , if not permanently abandoned . Without a recognition of this radical difference between theory and belief , unless it be understood that as moods , states of mind , or ...
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... necessary is it that its components should be rigid and stable . Assump- tions must be trusted implicitly in order that one may be free to leave them behind one's back and face the 10 PRESENT PHILOSOPHICAL TENDENCIES.
... necessary is it that its components should be rigid and stable . Assump- tions must be trusted implicitly in order that one may be free to leave them behind one's back and face the 10 PRESENT PHILOSOPHICAL TENDENCIES.
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... necessary that beliefs should be transmitted together with problems and opportunities . Unless the burden is to fall , the young must not only grasp what the old have let go , but they must obtain the same foothold . There are , then ...
... necessary that beliefs should be transmitted together with problems and opportunities . Unless the burden is to fall , the young must not only grasp what the old have let go , but they must obtain the same foothold . There are , then ...
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... necessary to believe practically , even when the 1 Descartes : Principles of Philosophy ( 1644 ) , trans . by Veitch , p . 245 . theoretical judgment is suspended . Descartes proposes , therefore , 3 THEORY AND BELIEF 17.
... necessary to believe practically , even when the 1 Descartes : Principles of Philosophy ( 1644 ) , trans . by Veitch , p . 245 . theoretical judgment is suspended . Descartes proposes , therefore , 3 THEORY AND BELIEF 17.
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