- Bib ID:
- 1620464
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Schiller, F. C. S. (Ferdinand Canning Scott), 1864-1937
- Description:
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- New York, Columbia University Press, 1939
- x, 371 p. front. (port.) 24 cm.
- Full contents:
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- Burning questions.
- The humanistic view of life.
- Must empiricism be limited?
- Truth-seekers and sooth-sayers.
- Must pragmatists disagree?
- Humanisms and humanism.
- Has philosophy any message for the world?
- Must philosophy be dull?
- Is idealism incurably ambiguous?
- The ultra-Gothic Kant.
- Goethe and the Faustian way of salvation.
- Plato's Phaedo and the ancient hope of immortality.
- Plato's Republic.
- How far does science need determinism?
- The relativity of metaphysics.
- Ethics, casuistry, and life.
- Prophecy and destiny.
- The crumbling British empire.
- Can democracy survive?
- The possibility of a United States of Europe.
- Ant-men or super-men?
- Fascisms and dictatorships.
- Humanist logic and theory of knowledge.
- Multi-valued logics - and others.
- Data, datives, and ablatives.
- Are all men mortal?
- How is "exactness" possible?
- Notes:
- Foreword signed: Louise S. Schiller.
- Subject:
- Philosophy
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 1939
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