Magic of Experience 1915Kessinger Publishing, 2003 M02 1 - 132 páginas 1915. A contribution to the theory of knowledge. The author endeavored to avoid all unnecessary technicalities in this book, and believes that the ordinary reader will find it understandable. It is not a "popular" book in the sense in which that word implies inaccuracy and superficiality of treatment. The text is divided into three Parts entitled: Idealism; Mysticism; and Nature and Criteria of Truth. |
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