Some Problems of Philosophy: A Beginning of an Introduction to PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1921 - 236 pagina's |
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PHILOSOPHY AND ITS CRITICS | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 38 |
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absolute abstract activity amount Aristotle Bradley called causal cause cepts ceptual chap chapter Charles Renouvier conceived concepts concrete connection continuous defined definition Descartes effect elements empiricism empiricist ence essential eternal example existence explained F. C. S. Schiller F. H. Bradley fact feeling finite G. H. Lewes growing Hegel human Hume idea ideal identical immediate infinite infinitum infinity intellectual intellectualist Kant Kant's kind knowledge logic losophy mathematical matic matter means melioristic ment Metaphysics mind monism nature never notion objects original particular perception perceptual experience perceptual flux phenomenal philoso philosophy physical Plato pluralism pluralistic possible practical pragmatic rule principle problem question rational rationalist real novelty reality relation Renouvier scholasticism seems sense sensible standing substance substitute successive supposed things thought tion transfinite translation treated truth unity universe whole words Zeno's paradox