Lecture V
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Resource ID
742
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS. notebook
Category
PRAGMATISM (MS 279-335)
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
manuscript number
311
publication
n.p.
topic
PRAGMATISM / LECTURES ON PRAGMATISM
manuscript contains non-textual content
no