The Idealistic Reaction Against Science

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The Idealistic Reaction Against Science (1914)
by Antonio Aliotta
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Preface

Introduction

Part I: The Reaction from Intellectualism in the New Theories of Knowledge

Section I: The Beginning of the Reaction from Intellectualism
Chapter I: Agnostic Positivism
Chapter II: Neo-Criticism, Voluntarism, and the Primacy of Practical Reason
Chapter III: Empirio-Criticism
Chapter IV: English Neo-Hegelianism
Section II: The Reaction from Intellectualism
Chapter I: The Doctrine of Contingency and Intuitionism
Chapter II: Anglo-American Pragmatism
Chapter III: The Philosophy of Values and the Historic Method

Part II: The New Theories of Mathematics and Physics

Chapter I: Non-Euclidean Geometry
Chapter II: The New Logical Elaboration of Pure Mathematics
Chapter III: Energetics
Chapter IV: The New Qualitative Physics
Chapter V: The Theory of Models

Conclusion: Outlines of a Spiritualistic Conception of the World


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