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Movements of thought in the nineteenth century / [by] George H. Mead ... edited by Merritt H. Moore.

Author: Mead, George Herbert, 1863-1931.

Imprint:Chicago, IL : The University of Chicago press, c1936.

Descriptionxxxix, 518, [1]p. ; 24 cm.

Note:"Appendix. French philosophy in the nineteenth century": p.418-510.

Note:From renaissance to revolution. - Kant--the philosopher of the revolution. - Kant and the background of philosophic Romanticism. - The Romantic philosophers--Fichte. - The Romantic philosophers--Schelling. - The Romantic philosophers--Hegel. - Evolution becomes a general idea. - The industrial revolution--the quest for markets. - The social renaissance--utilitarianism. - The social renaissance--Karl Marx and socialism. - Industry a boon to science--mechanism the handmaid of finality. - Modern science is research science. - Science raises problems for philosophy--vitalism; Henru Bergson. - Science raises problems for philosophy--realism and pragamatism. - The problem of society--how we become selves. - Mind approached through behavior--can its study be made scientific? - Individuality in the nineteenth century. - French philosophy in the nineteenth century.

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Author:
Mead, George Herbert, 1863-1931.
Subject:
Philosophy, Modern -- History.
Science -- Philosophy.
Philosophy, French.
Contributor
Moore, Merritt Hadden.