The Spirit of Philosophy |
Contents
PHY THE VALUE OF PHILOSOPHY | 27 |
Two Things | 33 |
LIAN AND MODERN CONCEPTS | 48 |
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absolute accept action Alfred North Whitehead answer appears argued argument Aristotle assertion assume assumption behavior Bergson called causality claim color commonsense conception concerned conclusions considered cosmological argument Darwin depend Descartes determined Dewey distinction distinguish doctrine élan vital emergent evolution empiricism environment Euclidean geometry evidence evolution existence experience explanation external object fact faith Francis Herbert Bradley Hegel Hence Henri Bergson human Hume ideal idealists ideas implies impossible independent individual Insofar interpretation involves Kant knowledge limited Marxism material mathematics matter meaning mechanism mechanistic mind moral standards nature necessary connection Newtonian perceived perception person philosophy physical position possess possible prediction principle problem process philosophy proper qualities question rational reason reflection relations scientific scientist seems sense sense-organs situation social society space statement subjective idealism suggested teleological argument teleology theory things tion true truth ultimate universe valid values

