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IntroductionbyAntonPannekoek
TheNatureofHumanBrainWork
Preface
I.Introduction
II.PureReasonortheFacultyofThoughtinGeneral
III.TheNatureofThings
IV.ThePracticeofReasoninPhysicalScience
aCauseandEffect
bMatterandMind
cForceandMatter
V."PracticalReason"orMorality
aTheWiseandReasonable
bMoralityandRight
cTheHoly
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ThePositiveOutcomeofPhilosophy
Preface
I.PositiveKnowledgeasaSpecialObject
II.ThePowerofPerceptionIsKintotheUniverse
III.AstoHowtheIntellectIsLimitedandUnlimited
IV.TheUniversalityofNature
V.TheUnderstandingasaPartoftheHumanSoul
VI.ConsciousnessIsEndowedWiththeFacultyofKnowingasWellasWiththeFeelingoftheUniversalityofAllNature
VII.TheRelationshiporIdentityofSpiritandNature
VIII.UnderstandingIsMaterial
IX.TheFourPrinciplesofLogic
X.TheFunctionofUnderstandingontheReligiousField
XI.TheDistinctionBetweenCauseandEffectIsonly
OneoftheMeanstoFacilitateUnderstanding
XII.MindandMatter:WhichIsPrimary,WhichIsSecondary?
XIII.TheExtenttoWhichtheDoubtsofthePossibilityofClearandAccurateUnderstandingHaveBeenOvercome
XIV.ContinuationoftheDiscussionontheDifferencebetweenDoubtfulandEvidentUnderstanding
XV.Conclusion
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