Conflicting Philosophies of DemocracyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1943 - 518 páginas |
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A. J. Ayer Absolute action activity actually aims assumption beliefs Christianity Church claim compromise conflict cracy create Degrees of Knowledge democratic desires Dewey direction empiricism environment equality ethics existence experience experimental fact faith finite force freedom fulfillment function God's habits Hocking Hocking's Human Nature Ibid ideal ideas Immortale Dei important impulses individual insists intelligence interests interpretation John Dewey Josiah Royce judgment lead liberty limited live logical Logical Positivists Maritain McGilvary means metaphysics method mind moral Nature and Conduct Neo-Thomism Neo-thomists object organism Perry person philosophy of democracy physical Pope Leo XIII possible problem Quest for Certainty rational reality realization reason rejected religion Royce Royce's says Schlick Scholasticism and Politics Science and Wisdom scientific social society supernatural supernaturalists T. V. Smith theology Theory of Inquiry things Thomistic tion tive totalitarianism traditional True Humanism truth universal values