Present Philosophical Tendencies: A Critical Survey of Naturalism, Idealism, Pragmatism, and Realism Together with a Synopsis of the Philosophy of William James, Page 464"To avoid any misunderstanding as to the scope of the present book, let me say at the outset that with the exception of the Appendix, it is a critique, rather than a history. I have attempted not merely to summarize, but to estimate, present philosophical tendencies; and my criticism is throughout based on the realistic philosophy which I set forth constructively only at the end"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved). |
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... Cognitive Consciousness . · 174 § 6. Formalism in Absolute Idealism • 175 § 7. Equivocation in Absolute Idealism 180 § 8. Dogmatism in Absolute Idealism 183 § 4. The Dogmatic Character of Absolutism . Agnosticism § 9. Summary of ...
... Cognitive Consciousness . · 174 § 6. Formalism in Absolute Idealism • 175 § 7. Equivocation in Absolute Idealism 180 § 8. Dogmatism in Absolute Idealism 183 § 4. The Dogmatic Character of Absolutism . Agnosticism § 9. Summary of ...
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... 5. The Function of Cognition . 6. The Pragmatic Nature of Truth 1. The Place of the Problem of Mind in James's Philosophy . 349 349 • 350 352 354 356 · 356 360 7. Empiricism § 8. Percepts and Concepts . The Critique xiv CONTENTS.
... 5. The Function of Cognition . 6. The Pragmatic Nature of Truth 1. The Place of the Problem of Mind in James's Philosophy . 349 349 • 350 352 354 356 · 356 360 7. Empiricism § 8. Percepts and Concepts . The Critique xiv CONTENTS.
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... cognitive consciousness . But the difference between naturalism and idealism , like that between science and religion , with which they are respectively correlated , lies not so much in the disagreement of theory as in an opposition of ...
... cognitive consciousness . But the difference between naturalism and idealism , like that between science and religion , with which they are respectively correlated , lies not so much in the disagreement of theory as in an opposition of ...
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... cognitive enterprises his is on this score the most in need of indulgence . Where the general fallibility of human knowledge is urged against a special branch of knowledge , it betrays an over - eager and blind partisanship . An ...
... cognitive enterprises his is on this score the most in need of indulgence . Where the general fallibility of human knowledge is urged against a special branch of knowledge , it betrays an over - eager and blind partisanship . An ...
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... Cognition and its Principles . " Jour . of ` Phil . , Psych . , and Scientific Methods , Vol . VI ( 1909 ) , pp . 281–282 . 2 Cf. Schmidt , op . cit . , passim . See above , pp . 53-54 . Cf. e.g. James Ward : op . cit . , Vol . I , p ...
... Cognition and its Principles . " Jour . of ` Phil . , Psych . , and Scientific Methods , Vol . VI ( 1909 ) , pp . 281–282 . 2 Cf. Schmidt , op . cit . , passim . See above , pp . 53-54 . Cf. e.g. James Ward : op . cit . , Vol . I , p ...
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