Lecture V
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11853
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Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
date (Robin)
1903
type of material
A. MS. notebook
description
The branches of philosophy. The normative sciences: the relationships among the normative sciences the relationship between the normative sciences and the special sciences, especially psychology the dependence of the normative sciences upon phenomenology and pure mathematics. Description of the laborious "method of discussing with myself a philosophical question."
general index
perceptual Judgment, pure Mathematics, Normative science (see also Esthetics Ethics Logic), Harvard Lectures on Pragmatism, and judgment, Phenomenology, branches of America, Pragmatism and Pragmaticism, Psychology
pagination
pp. 1-16
Date
1903
number
MS0311_012
abbreviated title
-
date (Robin)
1903