First published in 1934, this book evaluates the characteristic
doctrines of the idealism which dominated philosophy during the
last century. It seeks to combine realism, as to epistemology and
physical objects, with a greater appreciation of views which
emphasize the unity and rationality of the universe. This work is
not a history and does not try to compete with any histories of
idealism but it instead reaches an independent conclusion on
certain philosophical problems by criticising what others have
said. The book considers differing arguments in order to determine
their validity.
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