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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... Pragmatist Conception of the Theory of Knowledge § 3. The Role of Ideas in Knowledge • 199 200 § 4. The Meaning of Truth . 5. Modes of Verification . Verification by Perception and by Consistency § 6. Verification by Operation and by ...
... Pragmatist Conception of the Theory of Knowledge § 3. The Role of Ideas in Knowledge • 199 200 § 4. The Meaning of Truth . 5. Modes of Verification . Verification by Perception and by Consistency § 6. Verification by Operation and by ...
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... pragmatist has much in common with a voluntaristic idealism ; and the realist , B. Russell , approaches naturalism . Cf. below , pp . 345-347 . human passions , to illuminate and guide them by knowl- 40 PRESENT PHILOSOPHICAL TENDENCIES.
... pragmatist has much in common with a voluntaristic idealism ; and the realist , B. Russell , approaches naturalism . Cf. below , pp . 345-347 . human passions , to illuminate and guide them by knowl- 40 PRESENT PHILOSOPHICAL TENDENCIES.
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... 47 . ' This critique is intimately connected with the pragmatist's attack upon " intellectualism , " and will receive further treatment in Chapter X. critique the concepts of science are ' mere ' descriptions LIMITS OF SCIENCE 93.
... 47 . ' This critique is intimately connected with the pragmatist's attack upon " intellectualism , " and will receive further treatment in Chapter X. critique the concepts of science are ' mere ' descriptions LIMITS OF SCIENCE 93.
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... pragmatists and positivists has provided a new occasion for protest . Again we are reminded that logic cannot be dissolved into the stream of human life without self - contradiction , for every definition of life pre- supposes logic ...
... pragmatists and positivists has provided a new occasion for protest . Again we are reminded that logic cannot be dissolved into the stream of human life without self - contradiction , for every definition of life pre- supposes logic ...
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... pragmatist , and not the idealist , who attempts to deduce the categories from the concrete , exist- ent subject ; and the idealist is the first to charge him with subjectivism and relativism . The idealist deduces the categories from ...
... pragmatist , and not the idealist , who attempts to deduce the categories from the concrete , exist- ent subject ; and the idealist is the first to charge him with subjectivism and relativism . The idealist deduces the categories from ...
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