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Our age is growing philosophical again, 3. Change of tone since 1860, 4. Empiricism and Rationalism defined, 7. The process of Philosophizing: Philosophers choose some part of the world to interpret the whole by, 8. They seek to make it seem less strange, 11. Their temperamental differences, 12. Their systems must be reasoned out, 13. Their tendency to over-technicality, 15. Excess of this in Germany, 17. The type of vision is the important thing in a philosopher, 20. Primitive thought, .21. Spiritualism and Materialism: Spiritualism shows two types, 23. Theism and Pantheism, 24. Theism makes a duality of Man and. | A PLURALISTIC UNIVERSE Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy BY WILLIAM JAMES 1909 CONTENTS LECTURE I THE TYPES OF PHILOSOPHIC THINKING 1 Our age is growing philosophical again 3. Change of tone since 1860 4. Empiricism and Rationalism defined 7. The process of Philosophizing Philosophers choose some part of the world to interpret the whole by 8. They seek to make it seem less strange 11. Their temperamental differences 12. Their systems must be reasoned out 13. Their tendency to over-technicality 15. Excess of this in Germany 17. The type of vision is the important thing in a philosopher 20. Primitive thought 21. Spiritualism and Materialism Spiritualism shows two types 23. Theism and Pantheism 24. Theism makes a duality of Man and God and leaves Man an outsider 25. Pantheism identifies Man with God 29. The contemporary tendency is towards Pantheism 30. Legitimacy of our demand to be essential in the Universe 33. Pluralism versus Monism The each-form and the all-form of representing the world 34. Professor Jacks quoted 35. Absolute Idealism characterized 36. Peculiarities of the finite consciousness which the Absolute cannot share 38. The finite still remains outside of absolute reality 40. LECTURE II MONISTIC IDEALISM 41 Recapitulation 43. Radical Pluralism is to be the thesis of these lectures 44. Most philosophers contemn it 45. Foreignness to us of Bradley s Absolute 46. Spinoza and quatenus 47. Difficulty of sympathizing with the Absolute 48. Idealistic attempt to interpret it 50. Professor Jones quoted 52. Absolutist refutations of Pluralism 54. Criticism of Lotze s proof of Monism by the analysis of what interaction involves 55. Vicious intellectualism defined 60. Royce s alternative either the complete disunion or the absolute union of things 61. Bradley s dialectic difficulties with relations 69. Inefficiency of the Absolute as a rationalizing remedy 71. Tendency of Rationalists to fly to extremes 74. The question .

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