By W. R. BOYCE GIBSON

LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL

THIRD EDITION

With Frontispiece Portrait of Rudolf Eucken

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SUMMARY OF CONTENTS

The New Idealism: Eucken’s Philosophy a Rallying-point for Idealistic EffortThe Category of Action
His Theory of KnowledgeEucken’s View of Revelation
His Philosophy of HistoryThe Problem of the Union of Human and Divine
The Meaning of a Historical FactThe New Spiritual Immediacy
The Break with Aristotelianism and AquinismThe Spiritual Life as Eucken conceives it: its Intrinsically Oppositional Character
Eucken’s Criticism of the Naturalistic SyntagmaEucken’s Philosophy as a Philosophy of Freedom
The Great Alternative: Individuality or PersonalityThe New Idealism as a Religious Idealism

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