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The Collected Papers: Principles of Philosophy
I. General Historical Orientation
Chapter 1.
Lessons from the History of Philosophy
Contents:
§1. Nominalism
§2. Conceptualism
§3. The Spirit of Scholasticism
§4. Kant and his Refutation of Idealism
§5. Hegelism
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2. Lessons from the History of Science
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I. General Historical Orientation
1. Lessons from the History of Philosophy
§1. Nominalism
§2. Conceptualism
§3. The Spirit of Scholasticism
§4. Kant and his Refutation of Idealism
§5. Hegelism
2. Lessons from the History of Science
§1. The Scientific Attitude
§2. The Scientific Imagination
§3. Science and Morality
§4. Mathematics
§5. Science as a Guide to Conduct
§6. Morality and Sham Reasoning
§7. The Method of Authority
§8. Science and Continuity
§9. The Analytic Method
§10. Kinds of Reasoning
§11. The Study of the Useless
§12. Il Lume Naturale
§13. Generalization and Abstraction
§14. The Evaluation of Exactitude
§15. Science and Extraordinary Phenomena
§16. Reasoning from Samples
§17. The Method of Residual Phenomena
§18. Observation
§19. Evolution
§20. Some A Priori Dicta
§21. The Paucity of Scientific Knowledge
§22. The Uncertainty of Scientific Results
§23. Economy of Research
3. Notes on Scientific Philosophy
§1. Laboratory and Seminary Philosophies
§2. Axioms
§3. The Observational Part of Philosophy
§4. The First Rule of Reason
§5. Fallibilism, Continuity, and Evolution
II. The Classification of the Sciences
III. Phenomenology
IV. The Normative Sciences
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