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... belief in things ( particulars ) and the Divine mind which provides for their necessary connection ( order , laws ) .10 This is Bacon's objectivity . He does not appear to be committed to a belief in an absolute reason . On the contrary ...
... belief in things ( particulars ) and the Divine mind which provides for their necessary connection ( order , laws ) .10 This is Bacon's objectivity . He does not appear to be committed to a belief in an absolute reason . On the contrary ...
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... belief in the reality of the existential and counterwise in the non - reality of the ideal . Individualism , in its nominalistic form , has always insisted that universals are flatus vocis and that only particular existences are real ...
... belief in the reality of the existential and counterwise in the non - reality of the ideal . Individualism , in its nominalistic form , has always insisted that universals are flatus vocis and that only particular existences are real ...
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... belief in progress , their intense confidence in education and the perfectibility of man are pred- icated upon the reality of reason . To make the thinking process in any final sense a derivative of emotional patterns , or of in ...
... belief in progress , their intense confidence in education and the perfectibility of man are pred- icated upon the reality of reason . To make the thinking process in any final sense a derivative of emotional patterns , or of in ...
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FOREWORD by Philip M Hauser 5 པ | 11 |
CHAPTER TWO Individualism | 31 |
CHAPTER THREE Positivism | 55 |
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abstract aspect Bacon basis becomes character classical theory cognitive Comte Comtean conceived conceptions of institutions conceptual system concrete conscience collective constitutes criteria of validity Descartes determined Durk Durkheim Émile Durkheim empirical positivism epistemology existential experience expressed external factors formulation framework fundamental historical relativism human Hume Ibid ideas idéologues ideology idols indi individual individualistic insists insofar insti institutional structure J. S. Mill judgment Kant Kantian knowl latter logical Mannheim Marx meaning metaphysical mind modern moral nature nominalistic non-rational objective knowledge ontological perception perspective phenomena philosophy physical position positivistic possible predicate principle priori problem Protagoras question reality reason reference regarded relation relationship res extensa sacred society scientific sense sensory social existence social facts social process social situation social structure socio-historical sociology of knowledge stylistic structure theoretic theory of knowledge things thinkers thinking tion truth tutional types universal utilitarian values vidual