That which in speculative philosophy corresponds to the cause, in practical philosophy becomes the rule.
For that which in speculative philosophy corresponds to the cause, in practical philosophy becomes the rule.
London, 1865, includes a translation of a part of the Logic, and numerous translations from different works of the master are to be found in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy.
Translations of some of Schelling's works are to be found in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy, an American periodical founded by W.
D Professor of German, Butler College The group of later Romanticists is distinguished from the earlier pioneers by less emphasis on speculative philosophy, by greater spontaneity, and by more creative ability.
Kroeger in Journal of Speculative Philosophy); The Nature of the Scholar, 1806 (trans.
Speculative Philosophy in Greece, before and in the time of Sokrates.
The philosophy which studies the order realized in things apart from our activity, speculative philosophy, has been variously divided up into separate departments from the first origins of philosophical speculation.
Hence the possibility of distinguishing between two great domains of philosophical knowledge--Theoretical or Speculative Philosophy, and Practical Philosophy.
In modern times this is regarded as a distinct department of Speculative Philosophy, under the various titles of Epistemology, Criteriology, or the Theory of Knowledge.
If we apply the above-named test of Kant to speculative philosophy it appears to be more the playground of different opinions than of science.
Speculative philosophy, on the other hand, seeks to arrive at scientific truth without the help of experience.
Speculative philosophy, on the other hand, assumes that certain ideas are innate and may be dipped and produced from the depths of the mind by means of thought.
But in this case logic is the science of reason, speculative philosophy of the pure Idea of absolute existence, which is not entangled in the opposition of subject and object, but remains an opposition in thought itself.
It would be perfectly justifiable to return to Plato in order to learn anew from him the Idea of speculative Philosophy, but it is idle to speak of him with extravagant enthusiasm, as if he represented beauty and excellence in general.
Alexander’s education utterly refuted the common talk about the practical uselessness of speculative philosophy.
This is certainly an attempt towards a development of the Idea of speculative philosophy in itself, i.
The whole work is a melancholy example of how a learned professor can occupy his whole life with the study of speculative philosophy, and yet have no idea at all of speculation.
He is hence only a man who has a certain amount of practical and worldly wisdom—one with whom there is no speculative philosophy.
Journal of Speculative Philosophy" comes to hand, printed in fair type, with promise of attracting attention from thinkers at home and abroad.
Soon they formed a Philosophical Society, and by and by, having accumulated many manuscripts, they began to publish a Magazine of "Speculative Philosophy.
New systems of speculative philosophy; of Jacobi, who followed out the material element of Kant’s philosophy (p.
The first of them was the introduction of new systems of speculative philosophy.
But it is, nevertheless, an abnegation of the dignity, and even of the functions, of speculative philosophy.
Peirce, with whom I have been talking about a couple of articles in the St. Louis "Journal of Speculative Philosophy" by him, which I have just read.
I have this very day corrected the proofs of an essay on the Perception of Time,[86] which I will send you when it shall appear in the "Journal of Speculative Philosophy" for October last.
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