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The New Rationalism
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The New Rationalism. The Development of a Constructive Realism Upon the Basis of Modern Logic and Science, and Through the Criticism of Opposed Philosophical Systems
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NEW RATIONALISM THE DEVELOPMEN
Author: Edward Gleason 1873-1940 Spaulding
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The Development of Rationalism and Empiricism
Author: George de Santillana
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The New Rationalism; the Development of a Constructive Realism Upon the Basis of Modern Logic and Science, and Through the Criticism of Opposed Philo
Author: Edward Gleason Spaulding
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The New Rationalism; The Development of a Constructive Realism Upon the Basis of Modern Logic
Author: Spaulding Edward Gleason
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The Rise of Western Rationalism
Author: Wolfgang Schluchter
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520054644
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 211
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Western rationalism-nature, of course, and genesis-was Max Weber's dominant historical interest. It was the grand theme of his two world historical studies, Economy and Society and The Economic Ethics of the World Religions. His studies of the relationships among economy, polity, law, and religion are lasting scholarly achievements. In this book Wolfgang Schluchter presents the most systematic analysis and elaboration ever attempted of Weber's sociology as a developmental history of the West.
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Pages : 211
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Western rationalism-nature, of course, and genesis-was Max Weber's dominant historical interest. It was the grand theme of his two world historical studies, Economy and Society and The Economic Ethics of the World Religions. His studies of the relationships among economy, polity, law, and religion are lasting scholarly achievements. In this book Wolfgang Schluchter presents the most systematic analysis and elaboration ever attempted of Weber's sociology as a developmental history of the West.
The New Rationalism; the Development of a Constructive Realism Upon the Basis of Modern Logic and Science, and Through the Criticism of Opposed Philos
Author: Edward Gleason Spaulding
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ISBN: 9781230213088
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Pages : 198
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 edition. Excerpt: ... precision and exactness, during the last fifty years, chiefly, however, through the investigation of number.TM IX. NUMBER In the results thus obtained a cardinal number is defined as the number, N, of any two groups of objects, no matter what their character, that are in one-one correspondence with each other. A cardinal number is, therefore, the very minimum of resemblance between two specific groups in respect to their manifoldness. The group of positive integers, or of natural numbers, is the group of cardinal numbers, N's, that are thus discovered. These integers in their natural order, i.e., the order of magnitude, are a series. This series may be defined as determined, generated, or organized by a relation, R, "less than," symbolized by, that is (1) "connected," (2) "irreflexive," (3) "transitive for distinct elements," and (4) "asymmetrical for distinct elements,"27 the two last properties being, perhaps, the most important ones to which to give our attention. In so far as the relation has these four properties, it satisfies respectively three postulates and one theorem, namely, "Postulate 1. If a and b are distinct elements of the class, K, then either a 6, or b a." "Postulate 2. If a b, then a and b are distinct." "Postulate 3. If ab and b c, then a c." "The presentation that follows is one the essential features of which may be found in a number of recent treatises on the subject. The best presentation known to the writer is E. W. Hobson's Theory of Functions of a Real Variable, 1907; other systematic presentations are those of Whitehead, Introduction to Mathematics; J. W. Young, Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry, especially Chaps. VI.-XI; W. H. and G. C. Young, Theory of Sets of Points, 1906; G. H. Hardy, Pure...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 edition. Excerpt: ... precision and exactness, during the last fifty years, chiefly, however, through the investigation of number.TM IX. NUMBER In the results thus obtained a cardinal number is defined as the number, N, of any two groups of objects, no matter what their character, that are in one-one correspondence with each other. A cardinal number is, therefore, the very minimum of resemblance between two specific groups in respect to their manifoldness. The group of positive integers, or of natural numbers, is the group of cardinal numbers, N's, that are thus discovered. These integers in their natural order, i.e., the order of magnitude, are a series. This series may be defined as determined, generated, or organized by a relation, R, "less than," symbolized by, that is (1) "connected," (2) "irreflexive," (3) "transitive for distinct elements," and (4) "asymmetrical for distinct elements,"27 the two last properties being, perhaps, the most important ones to which to give our attention. In so far as the relation has these four properties, it satisfies respectively three postulates and one theorem, namely, "Postulate 1. If a and b are distinct elements of the class, K, then either a 6, or b a." "Postulate 2. If a b, then a and b are distinct." "Postulate 3. If ab and b c, then a c." "The presentation that follows is one the essential features of which may be found in a number of recent treatises on the subject. The best presentation known to the writer is E. W. Hobson's Theory of Functions of a Real Variable, 1907; other systematic presentations are those of Whitehead, Introduction to Mathematics; J. W. Young, Fundamental Concepts of Algebra and Geometry, especially Chaps. VI.-XI; W. H. and G. C. Young, Theory of Sets of Points, 1906; G. H. Hardy, Pure...
The Rise of Western Rationalism
Author: Wolfgang Schluchter
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520040601
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520040601
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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