A Critical History of Philosophy: Vol. IBoD – Books on Demand, 19 dec 2023 - 452 pagina's Reprint of the original, first published in 1883. |
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Principles as distinguished from mere Assumptions | 7 |
SECTION III | 13 |
Necessary Deductions from the Principles and Facts just evinced as True | 21 |
Contingent IdeasMatter and Spirit | 33 |
Secret of the Power of Scepticism | 73 |
Prudential Considerations | 79 |
SECTION II | 87 |
World is indebted to Plato | 264 |
Doctrine of Reminiscence | 271 |
Aristotles Formula pertaining to the Origin Source and Consequent Elements | 277 |
Argument in the most general Form | 283 |
Perceived and Implied Forms of Knowledge | 289 |
CHAPTER | 300 |
Criteria of Valid Knowledge 808 | 308 |
Observations upon the Sceptical Doctrine on these Subjects | 317 |
Ancient and Modern Pantheism | 93 |
THE YOGA SHASTRA OF PATANDJALI | 106 |
Buddhist Systems of Philosophy | 115 |
Zoroaster as a Teacher of Morals and Philosophy | 121 |
Relations of these Systems to the Doctrine of the Soul as Distinct from | 130 |
PART II | 137 |
SECTION III | 144 |
All Questions Pertaining to Ontology belong exclusively to the à posteriori | 153 |
SECTION IV | 159 |
SECTION VI | 169 |
CHAPTER L | 175 |
Mr Lewes corrected | 183 |
Mr Lewes Vindication of Zenos Argument | 193 |
CHAPTER IL | 212 |
Comparative Validity and Authority of these Faculties | 218 |
The Era of the Public Teaching of Socrates | 224 |
The Dæmon of Socrates | 231 |
The Psychology of Plato | 239 |
The Peculiar Form of the Pyrrhonic Scepticism | 324 |
SECTION IV | 331 |
In what Sense and Form was Grecian Philosophy Introductory to Christianity? | 339 |
Relations of Science to the Doctrines of Scriptural Ontology | 347 |
Revealed Relations of these TriPersonalities to one Another | 353 |
Relations of God to Believers as a Hearer of Prayer | 359 |
BOOK IL | 363 |
The Question of the Reality of these Facts to be determined first of all wholly | 369 |
Relations of these Events to the Christian Scriptures 875 | 375 |
OBJECTIONS ANSWERED 885 | 385 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 892 | 392 |
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE AS CORRUPTED BY SCIENCE FALSELY BOCALLED | 400 |
The Nominalism and Realism of the Middle Ages | 406 |
The Teachings of Thomas Aquinas | 416 |
The Real Place of Prudential Doubt in Science | 423 |
The Main Problems agitated by the Schoolmen not Puerile | 429 |
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