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

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Ill., The University of Chicago press [1936]Description: xxxix, 518, [1] p. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 190
LOC classification:
  • B803 .M4
Contents:
ch. 1. From Renaissance to revolution -- ch. 2. Kant, the philosopher of the revolution -- ch. 3. The revolution breaks down; Romanticism is born -- ch. 4. Kant and the background of philosophic romanticism -- ch. 5. The romantic philosophers -Fichte -- ch. 6. The romantic philosophers -Schelling -- ch. 7. The romantic philosophers -Hegel -- ch. 8. Evolution becomes a general idea -- ch. 9. The Industrial Revolution -the quest for markets -- ch. 10. The social Renaissance -utilitarianism -- ch. 11. The social Renaissance -Karl Marx and socialism -- ch. 12. Industry a boon to science -mechanism the handmaid of finality -- ch. 13. Modern science is research science -- ch. 14. Science raises problems for philosophy -vitalism; Henri Bergson -- ch. 15. Science raises problems for philosophy -realism and pragmatism -- ch. 16. The problem of society -how we become selves -- ch. 17. Mind approached through behavior -can its study be made scientific? -- ch. 18. Individuality in the nineteenth century -- Appendix: French philosophy in the nineteenth century.
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"Appendix. French philosophy in the nineteenth century": p. 418-510.

ch. 1. From Renaissance to revolution -- ch. 2. Kant, the philosopher of the revolution -- ch. 3. The revolution breaks down; Romanticism is born -- ch. 4. Kant and the background of philosophic romanticism -- ch. 5. The romantic philosophers -Fichte -- ch. 6. The romantic philosophers -Schelling -- ch. 7. The romantic philosophers -Hegel -- ch. 8. Evolution becomes a general idea -- ch. 9. The Industrial Revolution -the quest for markets -- ch. 10. The social Renaissance -utilitarianism -- ch. 11. The social Renaissance -Karl Marx and socialism -- ch. 12. Industry a boon to science -mechanism the handmaid of finality -- ch. 13. Modern science is research science -- ch. 14. Science raises problems for philosophy -vitalism; Henri Bergson -- ch. 15. Science raises problems for philosophy -realism and pragmatism -- ch. 16. The problem of society -how we become selves -- ch. 17. Mind approached through behavior -can its study be made scientific? -- ch. 18. Individuality in the nineteenth century -- Appendix: French philosophy in the nineteenth century.