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An examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy and of the principal philosophical questions discussed in his writings /

Appearing just before his successful parliamentary candidature, the Examination, with its deliberate and explicit onslaught on the intuitionists who were, in Mill's view, allied with anti-progressive political and religious forces, brought his beliefs into the public arena in a new way. Some of...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873
Otros Autores: Robson, John M. (Editor ), Ryan, Alan, 1940- (author of introduction.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto, Ontario : University of Toronto Press, 1979.
Colección:Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873. Works. 1963 ; v. 9.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Introduction --  |t Textual Introduction --  |t Preface to the Third Edition --  |t 1. Introductory Remarks --  |t 2. The Relativity of Human Knowledge --  |t 3. The Doctrine of the Relativity of Human Knowledge, as Held by Sir William Hamilton --  |t 4. In What Respect Sir William Hamilton Really Differs from the Philosophers of the Absolute --  |t 5. What is Rejected as Knowledge by Sir William Hamilton, Brought Back Under the Name of Belief --  |t 6. The Philosophy of the Conditioned --  |t 7. The Philosophy of the Conditioned, as Applied by Mr. Mansel to the Limits of Religious Thought --  |t 8. Of Consciousness, as Understood by Sir William Hamilton --  |t 9. Of the Interpretation of Consciousness --  |t 10. Sir William Hamilton's View of the Different Theories Respecting the Belief in an External World --  |t 11. The Psychological Theory of the Belief in an External World --  |t 12. The Psychological Theory of the Belief in Matter, How Far Applicable to Mind --  |t 13. The Psychological Theory of the Primary Qualities of Matter --  |t 14. How Sir William Hamilton and Mr. Mansel Dispose of the Law of Inseparable Association --  |t 15. Sir William Hamilton's Doctrine of Unconscious Mental Modifications --  |t 16. Sir William Hamilton's Theory of Causation --  |t 17. The Doctrine of Concepts, or General Notions --  |t 18. Of Judgment --  |t 19. Of Reasoning --  |t 20. On Sir William Hamilton's Conception of Logic as a Science. Is Logic the Science of the Laws, or Forms, of Thought? --  |t 21. The Fundamental Laws of Thought According to Sir William Hamilton --  |t 22. Of Sir William Hamilton's Supposed Improvements in Formal Logic --  |t 23. Of Some Minor Peculiarities of Doctrine in Sir William Hamilton's View of Formal Logic --  |t 24. Of Some Natural Prejudices Countenanced by Sir William Hamilton, and Some Fallacies Which He Considers Insoluble --  |t 25. Sir William Hamilton's Theory of Pleasure and Pain --  |t 26. On the Freedom of the Will --  |t 27. Sir William Hamilton's Opinions on the Study of Mathematics --  |t 28. Concluding Remarks --  |t Appendices --  |t Index 
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