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Naturalism and Agnosticism 2 Volume Paperback Set : The Gifford Lectures Delivered before the University of Aberdeen in the Years 1896-1898

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James Ward (1843-1925) was Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic at the University of Cambridge.

First published in 1899, this two-volume work consists of his Gifford Lectures, delivered between 1896 and 1898, in which he criticises Naturalism (the belief that all phenomena are governed by the laws of science, and that the supernatural cannot exist), and Agnosticism (the belief that the existence of spiritual phenomena cannot be proved or disproved), in favour of Idealism, in which spiritual and non-material phenomena are central to human experience.

Volume 1 sets Naturalism and Agnosticism within the context of the Mechanical Theory, arguing against its claim that experience can be fully described in terms of mechanical concepts such as motion, energy and force.

Volume 2 argues for a monistic Idealist view, in which consciousness and the physical world are inseparable.

Ward's work continues to evoke debate among philosophers.

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Cambridge University Press
1108040993 / 9781108040990
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08/12/2011
United Kingdom
634 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
140 x 216 mm, 800 grams
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