| Author | Randall, John Herman, Jr., 1899-1980 |
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| Title | Philosophy : an introduction / by John Herman Randall [and] Justus Buchler |
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| Imprint |
New York : Barnes & Noble, c1942 |
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| Descript |
xiii, 302 p. ; 21 cm. |
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CONTENT
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 roles 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 emphasia on mind -- The broader conception of nature -- Ethical and aesthetic values -- The interpretatin of reigion
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Philosophy
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