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| | | | ACCELERATION, 204 ff. | | | ACCIDENTS, definition of, 264. | | | ACTIVITY, mental, 439. | | | ADJUSTMENT, 389. | | | AGREEMENT, necessity of explicit, 28 ff. | | | ALEXANDER, S., 439. | | | ALGEDONIC QUALITIES, 408. | | | ANALYSIS 151, 155, 329 - 330, 338 - 339, 341 - 342 ; arithmetical, 173 ff.; atomic, 225 ; and Bergson, 160 ff.; concep- tual, 230 ff.; enumerative, 162 ff.; experimental, 156 ; formal, 156 ; intro- spective, 332 - 333, 334 - 337, 343, 346 - 349 ; as a necessary method, 24 ff.; perceptual, 230 ff.; and pragmatism, 158 ff.; of secondary qualities, 331 - 349 ; typed of, 155. | | | ART, 141. | | | ATOMISM, psychological, 337 - 340, 350 - 352. | | | ATOMS, 225 ff. | | | ATTENTION, limited field or, 292 - 294. | | | ATTRIBUTE-THING, 109. | | | BEING, 357 - 359, 372 - 373. | | | BELIEF, double meaning of. 256 ; nature of, 292 - 294. | | | BERGSON, H., 160 ff., 171, 186, 206, 218, 224, 231 ff., 247, 379. | | | BERKELEY, G., 6 ff. | | | BIOLOGICAL SITUATION, formal analysis of, 380. | | | BRADLEY, F, H., 160 ff. | | | BRAIN, are perceived objects inside? 276 - 277. | | | BRENTANO, F., 331 -- 337. | | | CAIRD, E., 17. of | | | CAUSALITY, no place for in world of pure fact, 264 ; meaning of, 265 ; substantist view of, 266 - 267 ; posi- tivist view of, 266 - 267. | | | CAUSATION, 109. | | | CHANGE or STATE, 264. | | | CLASS, 170. | | | COGNITION, as selective rather than creative, 295 ; as self-transcending reference, 282,- 285. | | | COMPLEMENTARIES OF COLORS, 312, 327, 334. | | | COMPLEXES, 119 ff. | | | CONCEPTS, 233 - 236. | | | CONDUCTION, 396. | | | CONSCIOUSNESS, 443 ; definition of, 281 ; and nervous system, 353 - 355 ; no place foe in world of pure fact, 264. | | | CONTENT, mental, 147. | | | CONTRADICTION, 355 - 356. 361 - 365, 367, 370. | | | CRITISISM, of. EPISTEMOLOGY; defined, 49 ; a vicious circle, 72 ff. | | | CROSS-SECTION, 354, 368, 373 - 375. | | | DEFINITION, 22 ff. | | | DEPENDENCE, and relation, 106. | | | DESCARTES, R., 4 ff. | | | DEWEY, J., 115, 149, 379, 437. | | | DOGMATISM, defined, 49 ff, | | | DRIESCH, H., 245 ff.; 379. | | | DUALISM, 4 ff.; futility of, 275 ; theory of Epistemological, 251. | | | DURATION, 214 ff.; Bergeon's doctrine of, 212 224 ; as function of space, time, and quality, 263. | | | DYNAMICS, 212 ff. | | | ELEMENT OF CONSCIOUSNESS, 320, 337 - 340, 350 - 352. | | | ENERGY, as stored in the brain, 285. | | | ENVIRONMENT, 443. | | | EPISTEMOLOGY TRIANGLE, 286 - 289. | | | EPISTEMOLOGY, of. CRITICISM, DOGMA- TISM, defined as the fundamental science, 45 ff.; its failure to contrib- ute to our knowledge of reality, 83 ff.; its logical position relatively to the other sciences, 60 ff.; its pre- suppositions, 67 ff.; not logically funda- mental, 51 ff.; presupposes a theory of reality, 74 ff.; its value to the met- aphysician, 94 ff. | | | ERROR, 357 ff., 367 ff.; 467, definition of, 252 ; degrees of, 297 - 299 ; genesis of, 289 seq.; two kinds of, 298 - 292. | | | EUCKEN, R., 19. | | | EVENT, as function of space, time, and | -489- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The New Realism: Cooperative Studies in Philosophy. Contributors: Edwin B. Holt - author, Walter T. Marvin - author, William Pepperrell Montague - author, Ralph Barton Perry - author, Edward Gleason Spaulding - author. Publisher: Macmillan Company. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1912. Page Number: 489.
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