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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... method has been critical rather than exposi- tory I shall doubtless be charged with having committed the error personae , with having attributed to certain writers views which they would not recognize as their own . Be this as it may ...
... method has been critical rather than exposi- tory I shall doubtless be charged with having committed the error personae , with having attributed to certain writers views which they would not recognize as their own . Be this as it may ...
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... and Idealism . The Rise of Pragmatism and 20 34 36 Neo - Realism . 38 PART II NATURALISM CHAPTER III . THE SCOPE AND METHOD OF SCIENCE § 1. Naturalism and Natural Science 45 45 55555 PAGE 46 48 51 53 54 56 57 § 2. ix.
... and Idealism . The Rise of Pragmatism and 20 34 36 Neo - Realism . 38 PART II NATURALISM CHAPTER III . THE SCOPE AND METHOD OF SCIENCE § 1. Naturalism and Natural Science 45 45 55555 PAGE 46 48 51 53 54 56 57 § 2. ix.
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... Method . Galileo's Conception of Acceleration . § 8. The Conception of Mass § 9. The Conservation of Energy § 10. The Analytical Version of Scientific Concepts CHAPTER IV . NAÏVE AND CRITICAL NATURALISM . § 1. The Two Varieties of ...
... Method . Galileo's Conception of Acceleration . § 8. The Conception of Mass § 9. The Conservation of Energy § 10. The Analytical Version of Scientific Concepts CHAPTER IV . NAÏVE AND CRITICAL NATURALISM . § 1. The Two Varieties of ...
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... Method . Concept as Function and as Content . 231 7. The Confusion between the Relations of Symbols and the Relations Symbolized . • • 232 § 8. The Supposition that Concepts are Necessarily Privative . 234 § 9. The Misunderstanding ...
... Method . Concept as Function and as Content . 231 7. The Confusion between the Relations of Symbols and the Relations Symbolized . • • 232 § 8. The Supposition that Concepts are Necessarily Privative . 234 § 9. The Misunderstanding ...
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... Method of Introspection 3. Mental Content as Revealed by Introspection • 4. The Neutral Elements of Mental Content . The Need of a 271 271 271 • 272 275 275 Unifying Relation . · 277 5. Mental Action . The Alleged Self - intuition of a ...
... Method of Introspection 3. Mental Content as Revealed by Introspection • 4. The Neutral Elements of Mental Content . The Need of a 271 271 271 • 272 275 275 Unifying Relation . · 277 5. Mental Action . The Alleged Self - intuition of a ...
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