Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Prefatory note. Text, Le-Z. Addenda: indexes. I. Greek terms. II. Latin terms. III. German terms. IV. French terms. V. Italian termsJames Mark Baldwin Macmillan, 1911 - Philosophy |
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aesthetic animals applied Arch Aristotle biological called cells chap character Christian conception consciousness copula definition Descartes distinction divine doctrine effect elements especially ethical evolution existence experience expression fact fibres function Gesch Greek Hegel Hist human idea individual involved Ital J. S. Mill Kant knowledge Literature logic of relatives logical logy matter means ment mental metaphysical method mind modern monism moral motion motor movement muscle natural selection nature Neo-Platonism nerve nervous neurasthenia object organic origin pantheism perception person phenomena Philos philosophy physical Physiol Plato position possible predicate present principle problem produced proposition protoplasm psychical Psychol psychology psychophysical rational reality reason reference regarded relation relative religion religious SCHOLASTICISM selection sensation sense sensory social soul sub verbo syllogism term theology theory things thought tion trans truth universal whole word Zeitsch