The philosophy of common sense

Title
  1. The philosophy of common sense, by Frederic Harrison.
Published by
  1. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1907.
Author
  1. Harrison, Frederic, 1831-1923.

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Description
  1. xxxvi, 418 pages; 21 cm
Subject
  1. Philosophy, Modern
  2. Positivism
  3. positivism
Contents
  1. On the supposed necessity of certain metaphysical problems.--The subjective synthesis.--Synthesis.--The three great syntheses.--The human synthesis.--Lewes' Problems of life and mind.--The social factor in psychology.--The absolute.--The basis of morals.--The ethical conference.--Natural theology.--Law of the three states.--The soul before and after death.--Heaven.--Reply to criticisms.--The future of agnosticism.--Mr. Huxley's controversies.--Mr. Huxley's Ironicon.--Mr. A. Balfour's Foundations of belief.--Harriet Martineau's Positive philosophy.--The ghost of religion.--Agnostic metaphysics.--Science and humanity.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "The present volume, being the second in a series of collected studies, is a companion to The creed of a layman, published in April, 1907."--Prefatory note.