Present Philosophical Tendencies: A Critical Survey of Naturalism, Idealism, Pragmatism, and Realism Together with a Synopsis of the Philosophy of William James |
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... whole , in view of the totality of circumstance- from the need of arriving at a final adaptation . Religion is the attempt to deal with headquarters , to obtain a hear- ing at the highest court , some guarantee of the favor of the over ...
... whole , in view of the totality of circumstance- from the need of arriving at a final adaptation . Religion is the attempt to deal with headquarters , to obtain a hear- ing at the highest court , some guarantee of the favor of the over ...
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... whole , is its truth . And the speediest and most reliable access to truth lies in the spec- ialization and rigorous exercise of the theoretical method . No faith will be sound at the core which does not contain within itself whatever ...
... whole , is its truth . And the speediest and most reliable access to truth lies in the spec- ialization and rigorous exercise of the theoretical method . No faith will be sound at the core which does not contain within itself whatever ...
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... whole . And he found that method in religion , already united with the proper philosophical subject- matter . The Scientific § 8. Professor Émile Boutroux sums up the admirable Introduction to his Science et Religion dans la Philosophie ...
... whole . And he found that method in religion , already united with the proper philosophical subject- matter . The Scientific § 8. Professor Émile Boutroux sums up the admirable Introduction to his Science et Religion dans la Philosophie ...
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... whole ; its specialization and ex- pansion beyond the demands of present exigencies renders it a means of resourcefulness and initiative . Common sense and science ( the one unconsciously , the other with an increasing degree of ...
... whole ; its specialization and ex- pansion beyond the demands of present exigencies renders it a means of resourcefulness and initiative . Common sense and science ( the one unconsciously , the other with an increasing degree of ...
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... whole complex . Summarily expressed , then , we may say that ' physical ' ( bodily or material ) connotes two sets of properties : spacial and temporal properties on the one hand ; and , on the other hand , space - time - filling ...
... whole complex . Summarily expressed , then , we may say that ' physical ' ( bodily or material ) connotes two sets of properties : spacial and temporal properties on the one hand ; and , on the other hand , space - time - filling ...
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