First published in 1925, A Theory of Direct Realism is divided in
two parts: the first part is an attempt to formulate a realistic
theory of Perception and of the physical world, and the second part
is an exposition of Hegelian idealism and its compatibility with
realism. This book on direct realism will be of interest to
students of philosophy, history and literature.
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