Studies in humanism
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London, New York,
Macmillan and Co., limited; Macmillan,
1907
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Table of Contents:
- 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