The syllogistic philosophy, or, Prolegomena to science. Vol. 2.

"In this book I present the results of a lifetime of patient and single-eyed search for the highest truth, which at last have been wrought into the form of a new system of philosophy ground on the principle of absolute logic that whatever is evolved as consequent must be involved as antecedent....

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Main Author: Abbot, Francis Ellingwood, 1836-1903
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Little, Brown, 1906.
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Summary:"In this book I present the results of a lifetime of patient and single-eyed search for the highest truth, which at last have been wrought into the form of a new system of philosophy ground on the principle of absolute logic that whatever is evolved as consequent must be involved as antecedent. This is the philosophy whose foundation is the absolute nature of the syllogism as necessary relational equation of the involved and the evolved in the world-process--that universal and eternal self-realization of Being through Knowing and Doing which determines the immanent and necessary relational constitution of the world itself to be that of the Absolute Ethical I. It is the grounding of this philosophy in the absolute nature of the syllogistic process, which renders it a system of philosophical objectivism or scientific realism, in distinction from all systems of philosophical subjectivism, whether as subjective, critical, or absolute idealism, and which not only justifies but requires its name as the Syllogistic Philosophy"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 376 pages)
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