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Naturalism and Agnosticism - The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before University of Aberdeen in

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Klappentext First published in 1899, these two volumes by the prominent philosopher James Ward argue for Idealism over Naturalism and Agnosticism. Zusammenfassung First published in 1899, this is the first of two volumes of lectures by Cambridge Professor James Ward (1843–1925), in which he argues for Idealism over Naturalism and Agnosticism. The lectures in Volume 2 lay out his monistic Idealist theory, in which consciousness is inseparable from the physical world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part III. Theory of Psychophysical Parallelism: 11. Various forms of the theory; 12. The conscious automaton theory; 13. Summary and reflexions; Part IV. Refutation of Dualism: 14. General conception of experience; 15. Experience as life; 16. Rise of dualism; 17. Unity of individual and universal experience; Part V. Spiritualistic Monism: 18. Capitulation of agnostic monism; 19. Nature as teleological; 20. Spiritualistic monism; Index.

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