Philosophical Theology, Volume 1CUP Archive, 1928 - 422 pages |
Contents
Data and Method in Psychology and Philo | 6 |
Its Subject and Subjective | 13 |
What is in the Senses in sensu and | 33 |
Chap IV | 41 |
The Self and the Soul pages 70104 | 70 |
The Empirical Self and Personality pages 105138 | 105 |
bility cannot be denied without denying the existence of | 138 |
Thought and Reason pages 161193 | 161 |
i Rationalism | 194 |
ii Realism | 219 |
Knowledge | 257 |
Religious Experience pages 306332 | 306 |
The Nature and Limitations of Scientific | 333 |
Appendix Notes AM pages 366418 | 366 |
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