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Philosophy : an introduction / [by] John Herman Randall, Jr. [and] Justus Buchler.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: College outline seriesPublication details: New York : Barnes & Noble, c1942.Description: xi, 302 p. : incl. tables. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0389000892
  • 9780389000891
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Philosophy.
Contents:
What is philosophy? -- The organization and interpretation of experience -- The cultural and historical function of philosophy -- The cumulative achievements of philosophy -- The basic methods of inquiry -- The scientific method -- The rôles of reason and experience in human knowledge -- Problems concerning the scope and extent of knowledge -- Communication and intuition -- The problem of meaning -- What is truth? -- The concept of value -- The supernaturalistic world-perspective -- Materialism and its implications -- The emphasis on mind -- The broader conception of nature -- Ethical and aesthetic values -- The interpretation of religion.
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"Twenty standard textbooks on philosophy": p. xiii. "Selected readings": p. 293-298.

"Tabulated bibliography of standard textbooks on philosophy":p. xiii. "Selected readings": p. 293-298.

What is philosophy? -- The organization and interpretation of experience -- The cultural and historical function of philosophy -- The cumulative achievements of philosophy -- The basic methods of inquiry -- The scientific method -- The rôles of reason and experience in human knowledge -- Problems concerning the scope and extent of knowledge -- Communication and intuition -- The problem of meaning -- What is truth? -- The concept of value -- The supernaturalistic world-perspective -- Materialism and its implications -- The emphasis on mind -- The broader conception of nature -- Ethical and aesthetic values -- The interpretation of religion.

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