The Concept of Truth in the Philosophy of William James |
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absolute according to James Account of Truth active adequation actual Bergson Conception of Truth concrete conformity cosmos creative determined doctrine Essays exist F. C. S. Schiller fact finite formal truth Function of Cognition Hence Henri Bergson Humanism and Truth Ibid idea insists intel intellect Jacques Maritain James says James's theory Journal of Philosophy Knower and Known knowing knowledge logical Meaning of Truth metaphysics mind monistic nature notion novelty object ontological truth passive adequation Perry's T. C. possible practical Prag Pragmatism and Humanism Pragmatism's Conception Pragmatist Account Pratt on Truth principle Principles of Psychology problem Psychology and Scientific pure experience question quod Ralph Barton Perry reality reality's rebus says James Scientific Methods Sentiment of Rationality signifies speculative T. C. of William terminate things thinking Thomas Aquinas thought tion traditional true truth theory Tychism ultimate verified veritas William James