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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «INTELLECTUALISTICALLY»
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Plural and Conflicting Values
Michael Stocker. them. Rather, as said, they are understood simply in terms of
their content. Reasons are here understood intellectualistically. If a reason is the
content, then to understand people's reasons for acting, we look only at how they
...
2
Manuscript Essays and Notes
In reference to the Miller-Bode period, James writes: "I went thus through the '
inner catastrophe' of which I spoke in the last lecture; I had literally come to the
end of my conceptual stock-in- trade, I was bankrupt intellectualistically, and had
to ...
3
Contemporary Pragmatism
In intellectualistic settings like universities, it is very difficult not to teach
pragmatism – as I did – intellectualistically. Taught this way, pragmatism
becomes a matter of mere textual study. Its focus on theory and practice becomes
a theory about ...
John R. Shook, Paulo Ghiraldelli, 2006
James, in discussing certain religious ideas, points out their practical value, and
observes: 'Other than this practical significance, the words God, free will, design,
have none. Yet dark though they be in themselves, or intellectualistically taken, ...
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Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political and ...
And that after all is so far from being a degradation of pure reason as to portend a
fulfillment of the very systematization of ends which Plato failed to achieve
intellectualistically in his "Idea of Good." F. C. S. Schiller. Corpus Christi College ...
6
The problem of knowledge
Pragmatically interpreted, this definition will serve ; but intellectualistically
interpreted, as it is evidently intended to be, it is involved in all the old
epistcmological and logical difficulties. 1 William James and Other Essays, p. 251
. • lb., 444 THE ...
Douglas Clyde Macintosh, 1915
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Essays in experimental logic
Accordingly, when Mr. James says: "Other than this practical significance, the
words God, free will, design, have none. Yet dark though they be in themselves,
or intellectualistically taken, when we bear them on to WHAT PRAGMATISM
MEANS ...
I had literally come to the end of my conceptual stock-in-trade, I was bankrupt
intellectualistically, and had to change my base. To such an inner catastrophe,
not unlike one of the conversions he has described so luminously in his Varieties
of ...
9
A pluralistic universe. Hibbert lectures
was bankrupt intellectualistically, and had to change my base. No words of mine
will probably convert you, for words can be the names only of concepts. But if any
of you try sincerely and pertinaciously on your own separate accounts to ...
10
The Philosophical Review
Royce attempted to bring about a synthesis of these three views, by interpreting
the absolutistic conception, not intellectualistically, but voluntaristically, as the
form and norm of will. In this way he aims to convert transcendentalism into terms
of ...
Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, 1909