Pragmatism Made Easy
Resource tools
File information | File size | Options |
Original JPG File1755 × 1755 pixels (3.08 MP) 14.9 cm × 14.9 cm @ 300 PPI | 65 KB | Download |
Screen800 × 800 pixels (0.64 MP) 6.8 cm × 6.8 cm @ 300 PPI | 36 KB | Download |
PreviewScreen Preview | 36 KB | View |
Resource ID
756
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
Category
PRAGMATISM (MS 279-335)
description
A draft of a letter to the editor of the Sun. Associating the personal names of the discoverers with the great advances made in science is defended. The study of scientific philosophy requires a religious spirit. CSP's intellectual development. The Metaphysical Club. Nicholas St. John Green, a member of the Club, brought the doctrines of Bain to the attention of the other members. The correlation of the traditional threefold division of consciousness (feeling, volition, and cognition) with the threefold division of logical predicates (predicates connected with single subjects, two subjects, and more than two subjects).
general index
Autobiographical references, Bain Alexander, Cognition (see also Belief; Conception; Thought), Consciousness, Feeling, Green Nicholas St. John (see also Metaphysical Club), Metaphysical Club (Cambridge), America and the sciences, Pragmatism and Pragmaticism, logical Predicate, Religion, Subject and predicate, Volition (see also Will; Willing)
pagination
pp. 1-8
Date
u
manuscript number
325
publication
n.p.
topic
PRAGMATISM / MISCELLANEOUS
manuscript contains non-textual content
no