Präsentiert durch Paradigm Publishing Services

University of Toronto Press

Startseite University of Toronto Press 7. The Philosophy of the Conditioned, as Applied by Mr. Mansel to the Limits of Religious Thought
Kapitel
Lizenziert
Nicht lizenziert Erfordert eine Authentifizierung

7. The Philosophy of the Conditioned, as Applied by Mr. Mansel to the Limits of Religious Thought

© 2016 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2016 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Introduction vii
  4. Textual Introduction lxix
  5. Preface to the Third Edition ciii
  6. 1. Introductory Remarks 1
  7. 2. The Relativity of Human Knowledge 4
  8. 3. The Doctrine of the Relativity of Human Knowledge, as Held by Sir William Hamilton 13
  9. 4. In What Respect Sir William Hamilton Really Differs from the Philosophers of the Absolute 34
  10. 5. What is Rejected as Knowledge by Sir William Hamilton, Brought Back Under the Name of Belief 60
  11. 6. The Philosophy of the Conditioned 66
  12. 7. The Philosophy of the Conditioned, as Applied by Mr. Mansel to the Limits of Religious Thought 89
  13. 8. Of Consciousness, as Understood by Sir William Hamilton 109
  14. 9. Of the Interpretation of Consciousness 125
  15. 10. Sir William Hamilton’s View of the Different Theories Respecting the Belief in an External World 149
  16. 11. The Psychological Theory of the Belief in an External World 177
  17. 12. The Psychological Theory of the Belief in Matter, How Far Applicable to Mind 188
  18. 13. The Psychological Theory of the Primary Qualities of Matter 210
  19. 14. How Sir William Hamilton and Mr. Mansel Dispose of the Law of Inseparable Association 250
  20. 15. Sir William Hamilton’s Doctrine of Unconscious Mental Modifications 272
  21. 16. Sir William Hamilton's Theory of Causation 286
  22. 17. The Doctrine of Concepts, or General Notions 301
  23. 18. Of Judgment 324
  24. 19. Of Reasoning 342
  25. 20. On Sir William Hamilton's Conception of Logic as a Science. Is Logic the Science of the Laws, or Forms, of Thought? 348
  26. 21. The Fundamental Laws of Thought According to Sir William Hamilton 372
  27. 22. Of Sir William Hamilton's Supposed Improvements in Formal Logic 385
  28. 23. Of Some Minor Peculiarities of Doctrine in Sir William Hamilton’s View of Formal Logic 404
  29. 24. Of Some Natural Prejudices Countenanced by Sir William Hamilton, and Some Fallacies Which He Considers Insoluble 417
  30. 25. Sir William Hamilton’s Theory of Pleasure and Pain 430
  31. 26. On the Freedom of the Will 437
  32. 27. Sir William Hamilton’s Opinions on the Study of Mathematics 470
  33. 28. Concluding Remarks 490
  34. Appendices 505
  35. Index 597
Heruntergeladen am 29.3.2026 von https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.3138/9781442623668-010/html
Button zum nach oben scrollen