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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... Unity ' . § 4. Kant's Relations to Idealism 5. Diverse Tendencies . ' Critical ' Idealism § 6. Metaphysical Idealism . Intellectualism . § 7. Voluntaristic or Ethical Idealism § 8. Neo - Romanticism § 9. The New Idealism and the ...
... Unity ' . § 4. Kant's Relations to Idealism 5. Diverse Tendencies . ' Critical ' Idealism § 6. Metaphysical Idealism . Intellectualism . § 7. Voluntaristic or Ethical Idealism § 8. Neo - Romanticism § 9. The New Idealism and the ...
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... unity , his favor may be gained only by complete adjustment to the ways of this world . Thus religion , like science at its dawn , views the environ- ment under the aspect of its bearing on life . The over - ruling powers are known and ...
... unity , his favor may be gained only by complete adjustment to the ways of this world . Thus religion , like science at its dawn , views the environ- ment under the aspect of its bearing on life . The over - ruling powers are known and ...
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... unity and conscious expression . Naturalism and Idealism . The tism and Neo- Realism § 9. In positivism and romanticism the two motives of philosophy became sharply separated and opposed . Posi- tivism is philosophy driven into the camp ...
... unity and conscious expression . Naturalism and Idealism . The tism and Neo- Realism § 9. In positivism and romanticism the two motives of philosophy became sharply separated and opposed . Posi- tivism is philosophy driven into the camp ...
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... unity of the world , and the meaning of truth . He moves , in short , within intellectual limits which he does not question , and of which he may be even unconscious . But a 45 THE SCOPE AND METHOD OF SCIENCE Naturalism and Natural Science.
... unity of the world , and the meaning of truth . He moves , in short , within intellectual limits which he does not question , and of which he may be even unconscious . But a 45 THE SCOPE AND METHOD OF SCIENCE Naturalism and Natural Science.
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... unity , parsimony , or simplicity , the reduction of variety and change to as few terms as pos- sible ; and , on the other hand , exact formulation . When a scientific description satisfying these conditions is ex- perimentally verified ...
... unity , parsimony , or simplicity , the reduction of variety and change to as few terms as pos- sible ; and , on the other hand , exact formulation . When a scientific description satisfying these conditions is ex- perimentally verified ...
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