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First adventures in philosophy / by Virgilius Ferm.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York ; Chicago [etc.] : C. Scribner's Sons, c1936.Description: xi, 548 p. : diagrs. ; 21 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: First adventures in philosophy.; Online version:: First adventures in philosophy.LOC classification:
  • BD31 .F4
Contents:
Philosophy and its spirit -- Philosophy and the sciences -- Religion, theology, and philosophy -- Approaches to philosophical inquiry -- The problem of reality -- Reality as one or many -- Idealism : three types -- A fourth type of idealism -- Materialism old and new -- Recent materialism -- Dynamism -- Neutralism -- Other interpretations of reality -- The puzzling infinite -- The idea of evolution -- Readings from nature : mechanism and vitalism -- Readings from nature : chance and purpose -- Recent theories of soul-mind -- The relation of mind and body -- Modern speculations about human knowledge -- The critical philosophy of Kant -- Recent theories of knowledge -- Logic and truth.
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"A selected list of readings": p. 521-534.

Philosophy and its spirit -- Philosophy and the sciences -- Religion, theology, and philosophy -- Approaches to philosophical inquiry -- The problem of reality -- Reality as one or many -- Idealism : three types -- A fourth type of idealism -- Materialism old and new -- Recent materialism -- Dynamism -- Neutralism -- Other interpretations of reality -- The puzzling infinite -- The idea of evolution -- Readings from nature : mechanism and vitalism -- Readings from nature : chance and purpose -- Recent theories of soul-mind -- The relation of mind and body -- Modern speculations about human knowledge -- The critical philosophy of Kant -- Recent theories of knowledge -- Logic and truth.

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