The ways of knowing; or, The methods of philosophy
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- Publication date
- 1928
- Topics
- Knowledge, Theory of
- Publisher
- London, G. Allen & Unwin Ltd.; New York, The Macmillan Co
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- Language
- English
3 preliminary leaves, 5-427, [1] pages 22 cm
"Second impression."
Part I. Ways of attaining knowledge: the six methods of logic. Chapter I. The method of authoritarianism -- Chapter II. The method of mysticism -- Chapter III. The methods of rationalism and empiricism. I. Origin of universal concept ; II. Origin and validation of universal and necessary judgements -- Chapter IV. The methods of rationalism and empiricism (continued). I. The ontological status of universals ; II. The cosmological significance of universal and necessary propositions -- Chapter V. The method of rragmatism. I. Pragmatism as futurism ; II. Pragmatism as practicalism ; III. Pragmatism as relativism -- Chapter VI. The method of skepticism. I. The historical argument ; II. The dialectical argument ; III. The physiological argument ; IV. The psychological argument -- Chapter VII. Ententes and alliances ; The federation of the methods. I Ententes and alliances ; . The federation of the methods
Part II. Ways of interpreting knowledge: The three methods of epistemology. Chapter VIII. The method of objectivism. I. Extreme or primitive objectivism ; II. Moderate or common-sense objectivism ; III. Relativistic or new objectivism -- Chapter IX. The method of epistemological dualism. The arguments in support of epistemological dualism ; II. The objections to dualism -- Chapter X. The method of subjectivism. I. The first stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of unreal objects ; II. The second stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of sense data, or immediately perceived objects ; III. The third stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of the secondary qualities ; IV. The fourth stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of the primary qualities ; V. The fifth stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of space and time and of the categories and laws of nature ; VI. The sixth stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of the ground of our sensations, and the reduction of the many transcendental selves to one absolute self -- Chapter XI. A reinterpretation and reconciliation of the three methods of epistemology. I. The re-interpretation of objectivism ; II. The re-interpretation of subjectivism ; III. The re-interpretation of dualism -- Postscript. The knower and the known : a dialogue
"Second impression."
Part I. Ways of attaining knowledge: the six methods of logic. Chapter I. The method of authoritarianism -- Chapter II. The method of mysticism -- Chapter III. The methods of rationalism and empiricism. I. Origin of universal concept ; II. Origin and validation of universal and necessary judgements -- Chapter IV. The methods of rationalism and empiricism (continued). I. The ontological status of universals ; II. The cosmological significance of universal and necessary propositions -- Chapter V. The method of rragmatism. I. Pragmatism as futurism ; II. Pragmatism as practicalism ; III. Pragmatism as relativism -- Chapter VI. The method of skepticism. I. The historical argument ; II. The dialectical argument ; III. The physiological argument ; IV. The psychological argument -- Chapter VII. Ententes and alliances ; The federation of the methods. I Ententes and alliances ; . The federation of the methods
Part II. Ways of interpreting knowledge: The three methods of epistemology. Chapter VIII. The method of objectivism. I. Extreme or primitive objectivism ; II. Moderate or common-sense objectivism ; III. Relativistic or new objectivism -- Chapter IX. The method of epistemological dualism. The arguments in support of epistemological dualism ; II. The objections to dualism -- Chapter X. The method of subjectivism. I. The first stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of unreal objects ; II. The second stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of sense data, or immediately perceived objects ; III. The third stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of the secondary qualities ; IV. The fourth stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of the primary qualities ; V. The fifth stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of space and time and of the categories and laws of nature ; VI. The sixth stage of subjectivism: the subjectivity of the ground of our sensations, and the reduction of the many transcendental selves to one absolute self -- Chapter XI. A reinterpretation and reconciliation of the three methods of epistemology. I. The re-interpretation of objectivism ; II. The re-interpretation of subjectivism ; III. The re-interpretation of dualism -- Postscript. The knower and the known : a dialogue
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