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- Title: Book: PoF: Contents
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- 10 Freedom -- Philosophy and Monism 146
- The Consequences of Monism 211
- Title: Book: PoF: Introduction by Michael Wilson
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- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Two: The Fundamental Desire for Knowledge
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- or monism, and the two-world theory, or dualism.
- Monism pays attention only to the unity and tries either
- however, monism is not in a much better position. It
- The third form of monism is the one which finds even in
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Seven: Are There Limits to Knowledge?
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- monistic philosophy, or monism. Opposed to this is the two-world
- contradictory elements, monism, because it combines
- only percepts but also imperceptible forces are real; monism
- Monism never finds it necessary to ask for any principles
- monism: It may be that for your organization, your knowledge
- For monism, the situation is different. The manner in
- Monism holds that percepts are determined through
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Eight: The Factors of Life
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- guarantee of the reality of one's own personality. Monism,
- to stand before us as full reality. Thus, for monism, feeling
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Ten: Freedom - Philosophy and Monism
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- The Reality of Freedom: Chapter Ten: Freedom - Philosophy and Monism
- Philosophy and Monism
- Monism
- fact unfree. But monism attaches as much significance to the
- to be free. But monism denies all justification to metaphysics,
- himself. Monism cannot recognize any unconscious compulsion
- monism can take no notice of it.
- are, for the adherent of monism, thoughts of men; for him the
- resolves and intentions, not those of another being. Monism
- Monism, then, in the sphere of true moral action, is a
- Monism knows that Nature does not send man forth from
- Monism is quite clear that a being acting under physical
- by the free spirit. Monism frees the truly moral world
- speculative metaphysician. Monism can no more eliminate
- Just as monism refuses even to think of principles of
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Eleven: World Purpose and Life Purpose
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- Monism
- monism. Nothing is purposeful except what man has first
- monism but one answer: The task he sets himself. My
- Being has realized its purposes. For monism, with the rejection
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Twelve: Moral Imagination
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- by supernatural influence. Just as monism has no use for
- it becomes an individual's own. For monism, moral
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Thirteen: The Value of Life
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- (eudaemonism) but not for showing that the will, as such, is irrational; for
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Fourteen: Individuality and Genus
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- Title: Book: PoF: Ultimate Questions: The Consequences of Monism
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- Ultimate Questions: The Consequences of Monism
- The Consequences of Monism
- uniform explanation of the world, that is, the monism
- imagination. Monism refuses to infer in an abstract way that
- this world. For monism, the unity that thoughtful observation
- world in some way from without. Monism, as here described,
- actually live in. Monism, on the other hand, shows that
- belong to the percepts, we are living in the reality. Monism
- connection with the percept. Monism does, however, give
- Monism is satisfied by this reality, because it knows that
- only beyond the observed world, monism finds in this world
- itself. Monism shows that with our act of knowing we grasp
- inserts itself between man and reality. For monism, the
- which pervades and lives in all men. Monism finds this
- understands itself. Monism does not deny ideal elements,
- spiritual reality of thinking itself. Monism regards a science
- such ideas monism regards as abstractions borrowed from
- Monism knows no such world-dictator who sets our aims and
- translation of an idea into reality by man, monism can find
- Title: Book: PoF: Appendix Added to the new edition, 1918
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- monism”. Eduard von Hartmann rejects such a position as
- above that “epistemological monism” — for such he takes
- every answer would show that epistemological monism cannot
- If anyone wants to show that epistemological monism is
- thoughts and entangles himself in it. Moreover, the monism
- then a “monism of thought”. All this has been misunderstood
- “epistemological monism” of
- call epistemological monism.)
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