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الصفحة 132
... reason which had proven so satisfactory to the Greek , did not prove entirely satisfactory with Kant who was more of a pragmatist than what Prof. James would have us believe . Referring to the general pragmatic position , the speaker ...
... reason which had proven so satisfactory to the Greek , did not prove entirely satisfactory with Kant who was more of a pragmatist than what Prof. James would have us believe . Referring to the general pragmatic position , the speaker ...
الصفحة 136
... reason . ' Fichte saw it and through his ' intuitive faith in reality ' specially manufactured to meet the difficulty , became the most enthusiastic of reformers . Schell- ing's poetic but practical soul was chilled with the idea that ...
... reason . ' Fichte saw it and through his ' intuitive faith in reality ' specially manufactured to meet the difficulty , became the most enthusiastic of reformers . Schell- ing's poetic but practical soul was chilled with the idea that ...
الصفحة 137
... reason and will , are ultimately in their objective aspects , dependent upon movements of what is called matter along mechanical lines and in accord with laws which obtain in the inorganic world , will human consciousness be any the ...
... reason and will , are ultimately in their objective aspects , dependent upon movements of what is called matter along mechanical lines and in accord with laws which obtain in the inorganic world , will human consciousness be any the ...
الصفحة 138
... reason , to human needs and what appears to be a chief end in being ; the renewal of intelligence and the attainment of a permanent and perfected individuality . This assumes that , while the great Whole may be as some philosophers ...
... reason , to human needs and what appears to be a chief end in being ; the renewal of intelligence and the attainment of a permanent and perfected individuality . This assumes that , while the great Whole may be as some philosophers ...
الصفحة 147
... reason and pure argument and ordinary life is a mesh of habits , inclinations , etc. , which are incapable of complete disentanglement . Prag- matism in its recognition of the above is essentially human- istic philosophy . Passing to ...
... reason and pure argument and ordinary life is a mesh of habits , inclinations , etc. , which are incapable of complete disentanglement . Prag- matism in its recognition of the above is essentially human- istic philosophy . Passing to ...
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