G. K. Stout
God and Nature
The Second of Two Volumes Based on the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of Edinburgh in 1919 and 1921
Herausgeber: Stout, A. K.
G. K. Stout
God and Nature
The Second of Two Volumes Based on the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of Edinburgh in 1919 and 1921
Herausgeber: Stout, A. K.
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A 1931 discussion of the nature and limits of knowledge, examining the relationship between mind and the conception of a universal truth.
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A 1931 discussion of the nature and limits of knowledge, examining the relationship between mind and the conception of a universal truth.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9781107611672
- ISBN-10: 1107611679
- Artikelnr.: 34752882
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9781107611672
- ISBN-10: 1107611679
- Artikelnr.: 34752882
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editorial preface
Memoir J. A. Passmore
List of Stout's works
Book I. Introductory: 1. Ethical neutrality and pragmatism
2. Agnosticism, legitimate and illegitimate
Book II. The Unity of the Universe: 3. The Hegelian doctrine
4. Russell's sceptical theory of knowledge
5. Universals, particulars and possibilities
Book III. Matter and our Knowledge of It: 6. Neo-realism and the Berkeley-Mill theory
7. How are physical objects initially known?
8. External and internal perception
9. Correlation of external data (a) causal relations
10. Correlation of external data (b) non-causal properties of physical objects
11. The status of sensa
Book IV. The Universal Correlation of Mind and Matter: 12. The relation of the mind to its own sensa
13. Mind-stuff theories and monadism
14. The conception of a universal mind
15. Body and mind, and the dependence of finite individuals on a universal mind
Book V. Mind and our Knowledge of It: 16. Our Knowledge of ourselves, other minds and God
17. Cognitive unity as implying the unity of the universe
18. Idealism and the universal mind
19. Unity of interest as implying the unity of the universe
20. Mental conflict and mental dissociation
21. Good, evil and God
Index.
Memoir J. A. Passmore
List of Stout's works
Book I. Introductory: 1. Ethical neutrality and pragmatism
2. Agnosticism, legitimate and illegitimate
Book II. The Unity of the Universe: 3. The Hegelian doctrine
4. Russell's sceptical theory of knowledge
5. Universals, particulars and possibilities
Book III. Matter and our Knowledge of It: 6. Neo-realism and the Berkeley-Mill theory
7. How are physical objects initially known?
8. External and internal perception
9. Correlation of external data (a) causal relations
10. Correlation of external data (b) non-causal properties of physical objects
11. The status of sensa
Book IV. The Universal Correlation of Mind and Matter: 12. The relation of the mind to its own sensa
13. Mind-stuff theories and monadism
14. The conception of a universal mind
15. Body and mind, and the dependence of finite individuals on a universal mind
Book V. Mind and our Knowledge of It: 16. Our Knowledge of ourselves, other minds and God
17. Cognitive unity as implying the unity of the universe
18. Idealism and the universal mind
19. Unity of interest as implying the unity of the universe
20. Mental conflict and mental dissociation
21. Good, evil and God
Index.
Editorial preface
Memoir J. A. Passmore
List of Stout's works
Book I. Introductory: 1. Ethical neutrality and pragmatism
2. Agnosticism, legitimate and illegitimate
Book II. The Unity of the Universe: 3. The Hegelian doctrine
4. Russell's sceptical theory of knowledge
5. Universals, particulars and possibilities
Book III. Matter and our Knowledge of It: 6. Neo-realism and the Berkeley-Mill theory
7. How are physical objects initially known?
8. External and internal perception
9. Correlation of external data (a) causal relations
10. Correlation of external data (b) non-causal properties of physical objects
11. The status of sensa
Book IV. The Universal Correlation of Mind and Matter: 12. The relation of the mind to its own sensa
13. Mind-stuff theories and monadism
14. The conception of a universal mind
15. Body and mind, and the dependence of finite individuals on a universal mind
Book V. Mind and our Knowledge of It: 16. Our Knowledge of ourselves, other minds and God
17. Cognitive unity as implying the unity of the universe
18. Idealism and the universal mind
19. Unity of interest as implying the unity of the universe
20. Mental conflict and mental dissociation
21. Good, evil and God
Index.
Memoir J. A. Passmore
List of Stout's works
Book I. Introductory: 1. Ethical neutrality and pragmatism
2. Agnosticism, legitimate and illegitimate
Book II. The Unity of the Universe: 3. The Hegelian doctrine
4. Russell's sceptical theory of knowledge
5. Universals, particulars and possibilities
Book III. Matter and our Knowledge of It: 6. Neo-realism and the Berkeley-Mill theory
7. How are physical objects initially known?
8. External and internal perception
9. Correlation of external data (a) causal relations
10. Correlation of external data (b) non-causal properties of physical objects
11. The status of sensa
Book IV. The Universal Correlation of Mind and Matter: 12. The relation of the mind to its own sensa
13. Mind-stuff theories and monadism
14. The conception of a universal mind
15. Body and mind, and the dependence of finite individuals on a universal mind
Book V. Mind and our Knowledge of It: 16. Our Knowledge of ourselves, other minds and God
17. Cognitive unity as implying the unity of the universe
18. Idealism and the universal mind
19. Unity of interest as implying the unity of the universe
20. Mental conflict and mental dissociation
21. Good, evil and God
Index.