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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... the " new " or non - dualistic realism ; and in the prom- inence which I have given both to realism and to prag- matism . The difference in respect of distribution and emphasis between an Anglo - American and a Continental survey vii.
... the " new " or non - dualistic realism ; and in the prom- inence which I have given both to realism and to prag- matism . The difference in respect of distribution and emphasis between an Anglo - American and a Continental survey vii.
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... Difference and Antagonism of Motive in Theory and Belief . 84. The Solidarity of Belief § 5. Galileo and the Inquisition § 6. Descartes's Reconciliation of Theory and Belief PAGE 3 3 6 ΤΟ 12 16 · 18 · • 20 24 § 7. The Natural ...
... Difference and Antagonism of Motive in Theory and Belief . 84. The Solidarity of Belief § 5. Galileo and the Inquisition § 6. Descartes's Reconciliation of Theory and Belief PAGE 3 3 6 ΤΟ 12 16 · 18 · • 20 24 § 7. The Natural ...
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... Definition of Mind 301 · 303 ✓ CHAPTER XIII . A REALISTIC THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE I. The Theory of Immanence 1. The Old Realism and the New · • 306 306 306 2. The Duality of Mind and Body as a Difference CONTENTS xiii PRAGMATISM.
... Definition of Mind 301 · 303 ✓ CHAPTER XIII . A REALISTIC THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE I. The Theory of Immanence 1. The Old Realism and the New · • 306 306 306 2. The Duality of Mind and Body as a Difference CONTENTS xiii PRAGMATISM.
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... Difference of Organ- ization . § 3. Representation as an Immanent Relation II . The Theory of Independence § 4. The Half - realisms . Independence of Finite Knowledge 5. Independence of Mediate Knowledge § 6. Thorough - going Realism ...
... Difference of Organ- ization . § 3. Representation as an Immanent Relation II . The Theory of Independence § 4. The Half - realisms . Independence of Finite Knowledge 5. Independence of Mediate Knowledge § 6. Thorough - going Realism ...
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... difference between pure science and popular science , between political theory and political faith or tradition . But in neither case is the difference so confusing or disturbing as in the case of philosophy . Confusion between pure and ...
... difference between pure science and popular science , between political theory and political faith or tradition . But in neither case is the difference so confusing or disturbing as in the case of philosophy . Confusion between pure and ...
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