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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... FAITH 242 • § 11. The Subjectivistic Version of Immediatism . § 12. The Realistic Version of Immediatism § 1. Pluralism as the Sequel to Empiricism . The Additive Character of Knowledge . 242 § 2. Pluralism and External Relations . 3 ...
... FAITH 242 • § 11. The Subjectivistic Version of Immediatism . § 12. The Realistic Version of Immediatism § 1. Pluralism as the Sequel to Empiricism . The Additive Character of Knowledge . 242 § 2. Pluralism and External Relations . 3 ...
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... Faith 265 § 10. Pragmatism and the Spirit of the Age 267 PART V REALISM CHAPTER XII . A REALISTIC THEORY OF MIND I. Introductory . 1. Realism as a Polemic § 2. The Fundamental Importance of the Problem of Mind II . The Method of ...
... Faith 265 § 10. Pragmatism and the Spirit of the Age 267 PART V REALISM CHAPTER XII . A REALISTIC THEORY OF MIND I. Introductory . 1. Realism as a Polemic § 2. The Fundamental Importance of the Problem of Mind II . The Method of ...
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... Faith APPENDIX THE PHILOSOPHY OF WILLIAM JAMES PAGE 308 311 313 . 313 314 315 316 319 • 321 322 323 • 323 • 324 · 326 329 • 329 331 · 333 335 339 341 342 344 345 I. Philosophy of Mind .. § 2. Mind as Interested and Selective . § 3. The ...
... Faith APPENDIX THE PHILOSOPHY OF WILLIAM JAMES PAGE 308 311 313 . 313 314 315 316 319 • 321 322 323 • 323 • 324 · 326 329 • 329 331 · 333 335 339 341 342 344 345 I. Philosophy of Mind .. § 2. Mind as Interested and Selective . § 3. The ...
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... faith or tradition . But in neither case is the difference so confusing or disturbing as in the case of philosophy . Confusion between pure and popular science is avoided by the development of an organized technique , which makes pure ...
... faith or tradition . But in neither case is the difference so confusing or disturbing as in the case of philosophy . Confusion between pure and popular science is avoided by the development of an organized technique , which makes pure ...
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... faith . Theory and §2 . Both theory and belief , the new word of critical spec- ulation , and the old assumptions of life , are forms of knowl- edge . And although it is necessary that these Belief as Forms forms should be distinguished ...
... faith . Theory and §2 . Both theory and belief , the new word of critical spec- ulation , and the old assumptions of life , are forms of knowl- edge . And although it is necessary that these Belief as Forms forms should be distinguished ...
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