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This volume is based upon the seventh series of lectures delivered
at Yale University on the Foundation established by the late Dwight
H. Terry of Plymouth, Connecticut, through his gift of an endowment
fund for the delivery and subsequent publication of "Lectures on
Religion in the Light of Science and Philosophy." The deed of gift
declares that "the object of this Foundation is not the promotion
of scientific investigation and discovery, but rather the
assimilation and interpretation of that which has been or shall be
hereafter discovered, and its application to human welfare,
especially by the building of the truths of science and philosophy
into the structure of a broadened and purified religion. The
beliefs of men in the past, the author makes clear, were inevitably
inspired by their fears of an incomprehensible universe and were
derived from their ideas of the supernatural. Science has gradually
created a new set of sanctions; and the religion of today, freed
from the dread of the unknown, must be formed on this new
foundation. Professor Montague proceeds to outline the basis of a
philosophy of life reconceived from this point of view, applying to
it the term Promethean Religion. It is a volume which will
stimulate new thought and discussion, a distinguished addition to
the important volumes already published on the Dwight Harrington
Terry Foundation.
1925. Partial Contents: Part I Ways of Attaining Knowledge: The Six
Methods of Logic; The Method of Authoritarianism; The Method of
Mysticism; The Methods of Rationalism and Empiricism; The Method of
Pragmatism; The Method of Scepticism; Ententes and Alliances-The
Federation of the Methods; Part II Ways of Interpreting Knowledge:
The Three Methods of Epistemology; The Method of Objectivism; The
Method of Epistemological Dualism; The Method of Subjectivism; and
A Reinterpretation and Reconciliation of the Three Methods of
Epistemology.
This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1940 edition.
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1925. Partial Contents: Part I Ways of Attaining Knowledge: The Six
Methods of Logic; The Method of Authoritarianism; The Method of
Mysticism; The Methods of Rationalism and Empiricism; The Method of
Pragmatism; The Method of Scepticism; Ententes and Alliances-The
Federation of the Methods; Part II Ways of Interpreting Knowledge:
The Three Methods of Epistemology; The Method of Objectivism; The
Method of Epistemological Dualism; The Method of Subjectivism; and
A Reinterpretation and Reconciliation of the Three Methods of
Epistemology.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
1925. Partial Contents: Part I Ways of Attaining Knowledge: The Six
Methods of Logic; The Method of Authoritarianism; The Method of
Mysticism; The Methods of Rationalism and Empiricism; The Method of
Pragmatism; The Method of Scepticism; Ententes and Alliances-The
Federation of the Methods; Part II Ways of Interpreting Knowledge:
The Three Methods of Epistemology; The Method of Objectivism; The
Method of Epistemological Dualism; The Method of Subjectivism; and
A Reinterpretation and Reconciliation of the Three Methods of
Epistemology.
1925. Partial Contents: Part I Ways of Attaining Knowledge: The Six
Methods of Logic; The Method of Authoritarianism; The Method of
Mysticism; The Methods of Rationalism and Empiricism; The Method of
Pragmatism; The Method of Scepticism; Ententes and Alliances-The
Federation of the Methods; Part II Ways of Interpreting Knowledge:
The Three Methods of Epistemology; The Method of Objectivism; The
Method of Epistemological Dualism; The Method of Subjectivism; and
A Reinterpretation and Reconciliation of the Three Methods of
Epistemology.
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