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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... motives in idealism ; in my identification of realism with 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 ...
... motives in idealism ; in my identification of realism with 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 ...
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... Motive in Science • 25 §3 . Religion and the Motive of Belief 8888888 24 28 4. The Confusion of the Philosophical Motive . The Place of a Purely Theoretical Philosophy . 29 85. The Subordination of Science to Ethics and Religion in ...
... Motive in Science • 25 §3 . Religion and the Motive of Belief 8888888 24 28 4. The Confusion of the Philosophical Motive . The Place of a Purely Theoretical Philosophy . 29 85. The Subordination of Science to Ethics and Religion in ...
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... motives are so united in the modern spirit as to produce something genuinely new . The good is to be won by the race and for the race ; it lies in the future , and can result only from prolonged and collective endeavor ; and the power ...
... motives are so united in the modern spirit as to produce something genuinely new . The good is to be won by the race and for the race ; it lies in the future , and can result only from prolonged and collective endeavor ; and the power ...
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... Motive in Theory and Belief §3 . In an essay entitled " The Scepticism of Believers , " Leslie Stephen remarks a common confusion between unbelief and contrary belief . The term ' belief ' is at any historical moment almost invariably ...
... Motive in Theory and Belief §3 . In an essay entitled " The Scepticism of Believers , " Leslie Stephen remarks a common confusion between unbelief and contrary belief . The term ' belief ' is at any historical moment almost invariably ...
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... without reference to ulterior motives . He is permitted a certain play of 8 PRESENT PHILOSOPHICAL TENDENCIES The Conception of Mass The Realistic Version of Pragmatism Berkeley's Proofs of Idealism 'Definition by Initial Pred- ication'
... without reference to ulterior motives . He is permitted a certain play of 8 PRESENT PHILOSOPHICAL TENDENCIES The Conception of Mass The Realistic Version of Pragmatism Berkeley's Proofs of Idealism 'Definition by Initial Pred- ication'
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