John
Passmore,
“A
HUNDRED YEARS OF PHILOSOPHY”, 1957
Contents of the volume:
/ - 1. John
Stuart Mill and British Empiricism.
/ - 2.
Materialism, Naturalism and Agnosticism.
/ - 3.
Towards the Absolute.
/ - 4.
Personality and the Absolute.
/ - 5. Pragmatism
and its European Analogues.
/ - 6. New
Developments in Logic.
/ - 7. Some
Critics of Formal Logic.
/ - 8. The
Movement towards Objectivity.
/ - 9. Moore
and Russell.
/-10. Cook
Wilson and Oxford Philosophy.
/-11. The New
Realists.
/-12. Critical
Realism and American Naturalism.
/-13.
Recalcitrant Metaphysicians.
/-14. Natural
Scientists turn Philosophers.
/-15. Some
Cambridge Philosophers; and Wittgenstein’s Tractatus.
/-16. Logical
Positivism.
/-17. Logic,
Semantics and Methodology.
/-18.
Wittgenstein and Ordinary Language Philosophy.
/-19.
Existentialism and Phemonomenology.
/-20.
Description, Explanation or Revision?
John Passmore (1914-2004)