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Reprinted From Tulane Studies In Philosophy, V3, A Symposium On Kant.
The Subject-Matter of Philosophy.- Philosophic Disagreement and the Study of Philosophy.- An Explanation of Philosophy.- Philosophy and the Categories of Experience.- The Nature of Analytic Philosophy.- Wilmon H. Sheldon¿s Philosophy of Philosophy.- Is The Study of Aesthetics a Philosophic Enterprise?.- Philosophy as Comparative Cosmology.
Truth and Subjectivity.- Truth as Procedure.- Falsity in Practice.- Truth in Empirical Science.- A Fitting Theory of Truth.
Aggression: The Muscle and Alterable Objects.- Perception and Epistemology.- The Pernicious Distinction Between Logic and Psychology.- Anaxagoras¿ Theory of Mind.- Renaissance Space and the Humean Development in Philosophical Psychology.- The Rational Psychology of Laurens Hickok.- The Philosophy of Brand Blanshard.
It is now one hundred fifty years since the death of Immanuel Kant, and this, the third volume of Tulane Studies in Philosophy is dedicated to the commemoration of the event. Of no man whose impact upon the history of ideas has been as great as that of Kant can it be said with finality: this 5 6 TULANE STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY is his philosophy.
The acquisition of knowledge is not a single unrelated occasion but rather an adaptive process in which past acquisitions modify present and future ones. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS "Activity as A Source of Knowledge" first appeared in Tulane Studies in Philosophy, XII, 1963; "Adaptive Responses and The Ecosys tem" in Tulane Studies, XVIII, 1969;
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