A pluralistic universe;

--I. The types of philosophic thinking.--II. Monistic idealism.--III. Hegel and his method.--IV. Concerning Fechner.--V. The compounding of consciousness.--VI. Bergson and his critique of intellectualism.--VII. The continuity of experience.--VIII. Conclusions. Notes.--Appendices: A. The thing and it...

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Main Author: James, William 1842-1910 (Author)
Corporate Author: University of California Libraries (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York [etc.] Longmans, Green, and co. 1909
In:Year: 1909
Series/Journal:Hibbert lectures, Manchester college.
Further subjects:B Philosophy, Modern
B Philosophy
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Summary:--I. The types of philosophic thinking.--II. Monistic idealism.--III. Hegel and his method.--IV. Concerning Fechner.--V. The compounding of consciousness.--VI. 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 motion of reality as changing.--Index.