Dogmatism and Evolution: Studies in Modern PhilosophyMacmillan, 1910 - 259 pages |
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... object was not history , but the critical analysis of principles ; and this required the confinement of the discussion to a comparatively few systems that would be recognized as typical . While these pages were in press , William James ...
... object was not history , but the critical analysis of principles ; and this required the confinement of the discussion to a comparatively few systems that would be recognized as typical . While these pages were in press , William James ...
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... OBJECT ... 117 . 135 162 EXCURSUS ON J. S. MILL'S THEORY OF OBJECTIVITY ... 173 CHAPTER IV THE DEVELOPING CONCEPT AND ITS FUNCTIONS - II . THE GENERAL CONCEPT . CHAPTER V PRAGMATISM AND THE FORM OF THOUGHT . I APPENDICES THE PRAGMATIC ...
... OBJECT ... 117 . 135 162 EXCURSUS ON J. S. MILL'S THEORY OF OBJECTIVITY ... 173 CHAPTER IV THE DEVELOPING CONCEPT AND ITS FUNCTIONS - II . THE GENERAL CONCEPT . CHAPTER V PRAGMATISM AND THE FORM OF THOUGHT . I APPENDICES THE PRAGMATIC ...
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... object has been simply to present the main lines of cleavage with all the distinctness of a glaring contrast . As we conceive it , the difference is essentially one between two scientific ideals , gained from the two sciences which were ...
... object has been simply to present the main lines of cleavage with all the distinctness of a glaring contrast . As we conceive it , the difference is essentially one between two scientific ideals , gained from the two sciences which were ...
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... object in view ; namely , to prepare the way for an exposition of their common presuppositions . To have attempted this latter task without such preparation would have been doubly dangerous ; first , by exposing us to the criticism ...
... object in view ; namely , to prepare the way for an exposition of their common presuppositions . To have attempted this latter task without such preparation would have been doubly dangerous ; first , by exposing us to the criticism ...
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... method of analy- sis to be employed is fundamentally the same as is used in genetic investigations of every sort . As a moving object is easier to distinguish than one at rest , so the developing organism 18 DOGMATISM AND EVOLUTION.
... method of analy- sis to be employed is fundamentally the same as is used in genetic investigations of every sort . As a moving object is easier to distinguish than one at rest , so the developing organism 18 DOGMATISM AND EVOLUTION.
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absolute idealism abstract actual analysis analytic propositions applied Aristotle assumption becomes belief Berkeley characteristic cognitive complex conceived concept conduct connection consciousness constitutes contingent critical philosophy criticism deduction definition Descartes determined distinction distinguished doctrine dogmatic elements empiricism empiricist essential evolution example existence experienced external fact form of thought function functional psychology fundamental given Hegel human Hume ideas immediatism important interpretation intuition judgment Kant Kant's Kantian knowledge law of contradiction laws Leibniz logical mathematical matter means method Mill's mind mode nature necessary object observed organism particular perception philosophy pragmatism pragmatist theory precisely principles priori problem Professor Dewey propositions psychological pure question rationalism rationalistic reality reason recognized reference regarded relation representative scientific second place sense significance simple specific Spinoza standpoint subjective idealism substance supposed synthetic propositions thing-in-itself things tion tism true truth ultimate universal universal proposition validity whole wholly