Studies in humanism

Preface--I. The definition of pragmatism and humanism--II. From Plato to Protagoras.--III. The relations of logic and psychology.--IV. Truth and Mr. Bradley.--V. The ambiguity of truth.--VI. The nature of truth.--VII. The making of truth.--VIII. Absolute truth and absolute reality.--XI. Empiricism a...

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Main Author: Schiller, F. C. S. 1864-1937 (Author)
Corporate Author: Brigham Young University (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Macmillan and Co. 1907
London New York Macmillan 1907
In:Year: 1907
Further subjects:B Humanism
B Philosophy
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Summary:Preface--I. The definition of pragmatism and humanism--II. From Plato to Protagoras.--III. The relations of logic and psychology.--IV. Truth and Mr. Bradley.--V. The ambiguity of truth.--VI. The nature of truth.--VII. The making of truth.--VIII. Absolute truth and absolute reality.--XI. Empiricism and the absolute.--X. Is absolute idealism solipsistic? XI. Absolutism and the dissociation of personality.--XII. Absolutism and religion.--XIII. The papyri of Philonous, I-II.--XIV. I. Protogoras the humanist.--XV. II A dialogue concerning gods and priests.--XVI. Faith, reason, and religion.--XVII. The progress of psychical research.--XVIII. Freedom.--XIX. The making of reality.--XX. Dreams and idealism.-- Index.
Item Description:"Of the essays which compose this volume about half have appeared in various periodicals, Mind, The Hibbert Journal, The Quarterly Review, The Fortnightly Review, and The Journal of Philosophy, during the past three years."- Pref