Introduction to PhilosophyV. Gollancz Limited, 1937 - 94 páginas |
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Absolute Ancient Greece animals appears apprehended argued Aristotle Aristotle's believe Bergson Berkeley capitalism cause and effect CHAPTER chemical civilisation conception concrete contradiction deduction derived Descartes dialectical materialism dialectical materialist discover doctrine dualism emergence eternal everything evil evolution evolutionary existence experience explain fact faith Fascism follows force Greek happens Hegel Heraclitus Herbert Spencer higher form idea ideal idealist imperfect individual interaction intuition irrational JOHN LEWIS justified Kant Kant's knowledge laws Leibniz living logical Macedon machine man's Marx mean mechanical mechanist mental mind and matter modern mysticism necessary Neoplatonism never notion organisation organism perfect physical Plato Plotinus political principles problem properties pure rational real world realised reason reflect result scepticism scientific sensations sense social order society soul Spinoza spiritual stage Story of Philosophy struggle substance theory Theosophy things thinking Thomas Aquinas thought tion true truth unfolding universe vitalist whole