Browsing 1910-1919 Theses (MU) by Thesis Department "Philosophy (MU)"
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Determinism : as the ground of moral faith
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)Determinism is a theory about the occurring of events, or the existing of Phenomena: and I interpret the theory to mean that all events, all phenomena, occur or exist in a state of necessary dependence on other Phenomena. ... -
The idealism of Kant
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1912)The philosophy of Kant is undoubtedly one of the most stubborn and daring attempts of the mundane mind to furnish a true account of its own knowledge. This philosophy, both on account of its teachings and through its ... -
Pragmatism in John Henry Cardinal Newman
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1913)The purpose of this essay is to discuss the pragmatic implications of Newman's Philosophy. We propose to deal first with the point of antagonism found for Newman and the Pragmatists in 'Rationalism'; second, to analyze the ...