German press, showing it also determined in its attitude by factional political idealisms in Germany.
That mathematics have been from Plato to Descartes and contemporary analytic realism the great provocative of Realistic Idealisms is a familiar fact.
He dwelt habitually in the idealisms of the past, and his controlling purpose was to make these idealisms live again in stirring poetic pictures.
Browning seems to have thrown off this bitter parody of his own idealisms in a mood like that in which Ibsen conceived the poor blundering idealist of the Wild Duck.
More positively instructive are the objective idealisms which have been the offspring of the marriage between the "reason" of historic rationalism and the alleged immediate psychical stuff of historic empiricism.
Once more, Spinoza's solution is typical, and its form is that of all idealismsas well.
These idealisms have recognized the genuineness of connexions and the impotency of "feeling.
The bearing of a correct idea of the place and office of reflection upon modern idealisms is less obvious, but no less certain.
The most thoroughgoing idealisms have accepted the testimony of the senses as a part of the necessary conduct of life as now conditioned.
Nor does she show any knowledge of other philosophic idealisms nor any acquaintance with any solution of the problems she was facing save the commonplaces of evangelical orthodoxy.
How instinct are these words with the idealisms of a bygone generation, a generation that knew not Communism or Proletarian Schools!
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