182 resultados para Argumentation in philosophy
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I. The types of philosophic thinking.--II. Monistic idealism.III. Hegel and his method.--IV. Bergson and his critique of intellectualism.--VII. The continuity of experience.--VIII. Conclusions. Notes.--Appendices. A. The thing and its relations. B. The experience of activity. C. On the notion of reality as changing.-- Index.
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"Missouri one hundred years ago" (a brief description of the Saint Louis Missouri centennial pageant, with illustrations): p. 249-254.
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Introductory -- The study of nature and the vision of God -- The metaphysic of Spinoza -- Plato and the founding of idealism -- The completing of idealism -- Erigena : the division of nature -- The theism of St. Thomas --Conclusion.
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Bibliography: p. 297-300.
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Title from cover.
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Introduction.--The emancipation of metaphysics from epistemology, by W. T. Marvin.--A realistic theory of independence, by R. B. Perry.--A defense of analysis, by E. G. Spaulding.--A realistic theory of truth and error, by W. P. Montague.--The place of illusory experience in a realistic world, by E. B. Holt.--Some realistic implications of biology, by W. B. Pitkin.--Appendix: Program and first platform of six realists (reprinted from the J. of phil., psychol., etc., 1910, 7, 393) Montague on Holt; Holt on Montague; Pitkin on Montague and Holt.
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Title within ornamental border, title in red and black.
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v. 1 has subtitle: Studies in philosophy prepared in commemoration of the 70th birthday of Professor George Holmes Howison.
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Philosophy: its relation to life and education.--The idealism of Spinoza.--Recent discussion in materialism.--Professor Watson on reality and time.--The cosmic and the moral.--Psychology past and present.--The postulates of physiological psychology.--The origin of volition in childhood.--Imitation: a chapter in the natural history of consciousness.--The origin of emotional expression.--The perception of external reality.--Feeling, belief, and judgment.--Memory for square size.--The effect of size-contrast upon judgments of position in the retinal field.--An optical illusion.--New questions in mental chronometry.--Types of reaction.--The "type-theory" of reaction.--The psychology of religion.--Shorter philosophical papers.--Shorter literary papers.
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First published in Studies in Philosophy and Psychology, Boston 1906.