57 resultados para modern philosophy
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"First published in the Christian herald."
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"First published in the Christian herald."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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Translation of: De la manière d'enseigner et d'étudier les belles-lettres.
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Introduction: Dominant ideas of modern study: unity, induction, evolution.--book I. Literary morphology: varieties of literature and their underlying principles.--book II. The field and scope of literary study.--book III. Literary evolution as reflected in the history of world literature.--book IV. Literary criticism: the traditional confusion and the modern reconstruction.--book V. Literature as a mode of philosophy.--book VI. Literature as a mode of art. Conclusion: the traditional and the modern study of literature. Syllabus. Works of the author. General index. Seventh impression, June, 1928
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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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"Reissued in the Crown Library 1912."
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I. Modern philosophers: First group. Objective-systematic tendency: I. Wilhelm Wundt. II. Roberto Ardig_o. III. Francis Herbert Bradley. IV. Alfred Fouill_ee and contemporary French philosophy. Second group. Epistemologico-biological tendency: I. Philosopher-scientists. II. The natural history of problems. Third group. The philosophy of value: I. Jean Marie Guyau. II. Friedrich Nietzsche. III. Rudolf Eucken. IV. William James.--II. Lectures on Bergson.