Science and Sentiment in America / Philosophical Thought from Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey
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TextPublication details: Oxford University Press, 1972Description: 360ISBN: - 73177996
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Prologue: Philosophy and Science and Civilization, The Legacy of Locke: Intuition Versus Enthusiasm, Jonathan Edwards: The Doctrine of Necessity and the Sense of the Heart, ''We Hold these Truths to Be Self-Evident, Transcendentalism: ''Hallelujah to the Reason Forevermore'', Ralph Waldo Emerson: Overseer of the Oversoul, Chauncey Wright: Empiricist Philosopher of Evolutionary Science, Charles Peirce: Pragmatist and Metaphysician, William James: Pragmatism and the Whole Man, Josiah Royce: Science and Christianity and Absolute Idealism, George Santayana: Sage of Materialism, John Dewey: Rebel Against Dualism, Epilogue: In Retrospect and in Prospect and in Candor, Notes, Index.
Prologue: Philosophy and Science and Civilization, The Legacy of Locke: Intuition Versus Enthusiasm, Jonathan Edwards: The Doctrine of Necessity and the Sense of the Heart, ''We Hold these Truths to Be Self-Evident, Transcendentalism: ''Hallelujah to the Reason Forevermore'', Ralph Waldo Emerson: Overseer of the Oversoul, Chauncey Wright: Empiricist Philosopher of Evolutionary Science, Charles Peirce: Pragmatist and Metaphysician, William James: Pragmatism and the Whole Man, Josiah Royce: Science and Christianity and Absolute Idealism, George Santayana: Sage of Materialism, John Dewey: Rebel Against Dualism, Epilogue: In Retrospect and in Prospect and in Candor, Notes, Index.
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