Four Philosophies: And Their Practice in Education and ReligionHarper & Row, 1968 - 528 pages |
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... Idealism VII . A Brief History of Idealism 111 A. Plato B. René Descartes C. Baruch Spinoza D. Leibniz E. George Berkeley F. Immanuel Kant G. Hegel H. Recent and Contemporary Idealism in England and Scotland I. Re- cent and Contemporary ...
... Idealism VII . A Brief History of Idealism 111 A. Plato B. René Descartes C. Baruch Spinoza D. Leibniz E. George Berkeley F. Immanuel Kant G. Hegel H. Recent and Contemporary Idealism in England and Scotland I. Re- cent and Contemporary ...
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... IDEALISM IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND Following the period of Kant and Hegel , in whom idealism reached a full expression , there was a surge of idealist influence in countries other than Germany . In France , Henri Bergson ( 1859-1941 ) ...
... IDEALISM IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND Following the period of Kant and Hegel , in whom idealism reached a full expression , there was a surge of idealist influence in countries other than Germany . In France , Henri Bergson ( 1859-1941 ) ...
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... Idealism can live with science , value it , and join in its advancement , but at the same time it can also insist , as it does , on the superiority of the human and personal over scientific achievement . 4. The final strength of idealism ...
... Idealism can live with science , value it , and join in its advancement , but at the same time it can also insist , as it does , on the superiority of the human and personal over scientific achievement . 4. The final strength of idealism ...
Contents
The Approaches to Philosophy | 3 |
A Brief History of Naturalism | 49 |
A Systematic Synopsis of the Philosophy of Naturalism | 69 |
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