. 193. The Peculiar Pantheism and Mysticism of Absolute
Idealism 390
Sect. 194. The Religion of Exuberant Spirituality 393
CHAPTER XII. CONCLUSION 395
Sect. 195. Liability of Philosophy to Revision Due to its
Systematic Character 395
Sect. 196. The One Science and the Many Philosophies 396
Sect. 197. Progress in Philosophy. The Sophistication or
Eclecticism of the Present Age 398
Sect. 198. Metaphysics. The Antagonistic Doctrines of Naturalism
and Absolutism 399
Sect. 199. Concessions from the Side of Absolutism. Recognition
of Nature. The Neo-Fichteans 401
Sect. 200. The Neo-Kantians 403
Sect. 201. Recognition of the Individual. Personal Idealism 404
Sect. 202. Concessions from the Side of Naturalism. Recognition of
Fundamental Principles 405
Sect. 203. Recognition of the Will. Pragmatism 407
Sect. 204. Summary and Transition to Epistemology 408
Sect. 205. The Antagonistic Doctrines of Realism and Idealism.
Realistic Tendency in Empirical Idealism 409
Sect. 206. Realistic Tendency in Absolute Idealism. The Conception
of Experience 410
Sect. 207. Idealistic Tendencies in Realism. The Immanence
Philosophy 412
Sect. 208. The Interpretation of Tradition as the Basis for a New
Construction 413
Sect. 209. The Truth of the Physical System, but Failure of
Attempt to Reduce all Experience to it 414
Sect. 210. Truth of Psychical Relations but Impossibility of
General Reduction to them 415
Sect. 211. Truth of Logical and Ethical Principles. Validity of
Ideal of Perfection, but Impossibility of Deducing
the Whole of Experience from it 415
Sect. 212. Error and Evil cannot be Reduced to the Ideal 417
Sect. 213. Collective Chara
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