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INTRODUCTION

The Nature of Human Brain Work

PREFACE

I. INTRODUCTION

II PURE REASON OR THE FACULTY OF THOUGHT IN GENERAL

III THE NATURE OF THINGS

IV THE PRACTICE OF REASON IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE

V "PRACTICAL REASON" OR MORALITY

Letters on Logic

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PREFACE

I POSITIVE KNOWLEDGE AS A SPECIAL OBJECT

II THE POWER OF COGNITION IS KIN TO THE UNIVERSE

III AS TO HOW THE INTELLECT IS LIMITED AND UNLIMITED

IV THE UNIVERSALITY OF NATURE

V THE UNDERSTANDING AS A PART OF THE HUMAN SOUL

VI CONSCIOUSNESS IS ENDOWED WITH THE FACULTY OF KNOWING AS WELL AS WITH THE FEELING OF THE UNIVERSALITY OF ALL NATURE

VII THE RELATIONSHIP OR IDENTITY OF SPIRIT AND NATURE

VIII UNDERSTANDING IS MATERIAL

IX THE FOUR PRINCIPLES OF LOGIC

X THE FUNCTION OF UNDERSTANDING ON THE RELIGIOUS FIELD

XI THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN CAUSE AND EFFECT IS ONE OF THE MEANS OF UNDERSTANDING

XII MIND AND MATTER: WHICH IS PRIMARY, WHICH SECONDARY?

XIII THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE DOUBTS OF THE POSSIBILITY OF CLEAR AND ACCURATE UNDERSTANDING HAVE BEEN OVERCOME

XIV CONTINUATION OF THE DISCUSSION ON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DOUBTFUL AND EVIDENT UNDERSTANDING

XV CONCLUSION

The Positive Outcome of Philosophy

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