e Relation of Knowledge to its Object according to
Realism, and the Representative Theory 172
Sect. 70. The Relation of Knowledge to its Object according to
Idealism 175
Sect. 71. Phenomenalism, Spiritualism, and Panpsychism 176
Sect. 72. Transcendentalism, or Absolute Idealism 177
CHAPTER VII. THE NORMATIVE SCIENCES AND THE PROBLEMS OF RELIGION 180
Sect. 73. The Normative Sciences 180
Sect. 74. The Affiliations of Logic 182
Sect. 75. Logic Deals with the Most General Conditions of Truth
in Belief 183
Sect. 76. The Parts of Formal Logic. Definition, Self-evidence,
Inference, and Observation 184
Sect. 77. Present Tendencies. Theory of the Judgment 187
Sect. 78. Priority of Concepts 188
Sect. 79. Aesthetics Deals with the Most General Conditions of
Beauty. Subjectivistic and Formalistic Tendencies 189
Sect. 80. Ethics Deals with the Most General Conditions of Moral
Goodness 191
Sect. 81. Conceptions of the Good. Hedonism 191
Sect. 82. Rationalism 193
Sect. 83. Eudaemonism and Pietism. Rigorism and Intuitionism 194
Sect. 84. Duty and Freedom. Ethics and Metaphysics 196
Sect. 85. The Virtues, Customs, and Institutions 198
Sect. 86. The Problems of Religion. The Special Interests of
Faith 199
Sect. 87. Theology Deals with the Nature and Proof of God 200
Sect. 88. The Ontological Proof of God 200
Sect. 89. The Cosmological Proof of God 203
Sect. 90. The Teleological Proof of God 204
Sect. 91. God and the World. Theism and Pantheism 205
Sect. 92. Deism 206
Sect. 93. Metaphysics and Theology 207
Sect. 94. Psychology is the Theory of the Soul 208
Sect. 95. Spiritual Substance
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