Preface.-- Introduction.--I. The problem of consciousness.-- II. Modern idealism.--III. The alogical and the logical as ultimate elements.--IV. The individual conciousness.--V. Reality and truth.--VI. The higher conciousness.--VII. The final goal of all things.--VIII. Problem of metaphysic.--IX. Survey of results.-- Index.Mode of access: Internet
Progress in philosophy means to understand and accept one point and from there go on to develop the ...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
Printed in Great Britain.A revised and enlarged edition was published in 1920 under title: The real,...
Preface. -- Introduction. -- I. The problem of consciousnes. -- II. Modern idealism. -- III. The alo...
Introduction.--General problems of science and philosophy.--Analysis of the problem of knowledge.--P...
Methods in philosophy.--Relativity of knowledge.--Spontaneity and causation.--Freedom of will empiri...
Title within ornamental border in color.-Foreword. -The universal mind. -The divinity of man. -The p...
Abstract: This paper distinguishes three conceptual problems that attend philosophical accounts of c...
Foreword.--The universal mind.--The divinity of man.--The powers and possibilities of the subconscio...
Science and metaphysics.--Forms of mental apprehension.--Physical individuation.--The principle of l...
The teaching aid on the philosophy and methodology of science supplements the lecture material with ...
v. 1. The method of science and its application to metaphysics. The rules of philosophising. Psychol...
Abstract The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious...
Includes bibliographical references.v. 1. The method of science and its application to metaphysics. ...
Progress in philosophy means to understand and accept one point and from there go on to develop the ...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
Printed in Great Britain.A revised and enlarged edition was published in 1920 under title: The real,...
Preface. -- Introduction. -- I. The problem of consciousnes. -- II. Modern idealism. -- III. The alo...
Introduction.--General problems of science and philosophy.--Analysis of the problem of knowledge.--P...
Methods in philosophy.--Relativity of knowledge.--Spontaneity and causation.--Freedom of will empiri...
Title within ornamental border in color.-Foreword. -The universal mind. -The divinity of man. -The p...
Abstract: This paper distinguishes three conceptual problems that attend philosophical accounts of c...
Foreword.--The universal mind.--The divinity of man.--The powers and possibilities of the subconscio...
Science and metaphysics.--Forms of mental apprehension.--Physical individuation.--The principle of l...
The teaching aid on the philosophy and methodology of science supplements the lecture material with ...
v. 1. The method of science and its application to metaphysics. The rules of philosophising. Psychol...
Abstract The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious...
Includes bibliographical references.v. 1. The method of science and its application to metaphysics. ...
Progress in philosophy means to understand and accept one point and from there go on to develop the ...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...