Mind and the world-order : outline of a theory of knowledge / Clarence Irving Lewis.
Material type:
- BD 161 .L49
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BOOKS | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | BD 161 .L49 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 36751 |
" An unabridged reputation of the first edition with corrections by the author."
Contents:
Introduction: about philosophy in general and metaphysics in particular. The proper method of philosophy
The given element of experience
The pure concept
Common concepts and our common world
The knowledge of objects
The relativity of knowledge and the the independence of the real
The A priori-- traditional conceptions
The nature of the A priori,and the pragmatic element in knowledge
The A priori and the empirical
The empirical and probable
Experience and probable
Natural science and abstract concepts
Esthesis and esthetics
Concepts and ideas
Mind's knowledge of itself
The applicability of abstract conceptual systems to experience
The logical correlates of the priori and the posteriori
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