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English philosophy : a study of its method and general development
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English philosophy : a study of its method and general development

Author: Thomas Miller Forsyth
Publisher: London : A. and C. Black, 1910.
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Forsyth, Thomas Miller, 1871-
English philosophy.
London : A. and C. Black, 1910
(OCoLC)551358113
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Thomas Miller Forsyth
OCLC Number: 908730
Description: xii, 231 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents: Introductory: the significance of method --
The unity and differentiation of knowledge --
The twofold aspect of method --
Experience the basis of knowledge --
The implications of experience --
Knowledge as dignificant of reality --
Experience the material of reality --
Knowledge as relative to practice --
Experience as appreciation of reality --
Conclusion: the character of the philosophy of experience.
Responsibility: by Thomas M. Forsyth.

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