Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century
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Prefatory Note
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Introduction
- Chapter I. From Renaissance to Revolution
- Chapter II. Kant -- The Philosopher of the Revolution
- Chapter III. The Revolution Breaks Down; Romanticism is Born
- Chapter IV. Kant and the Background of Philosophic Romanticism
- Chapter V. The Romantic Philosophers -- Fichte
- Chapter VI. The Romantic Philosophers -- Schelling
- Chapter VII. The Romantic Philosophers -- Hegel
- Chapter VIII. Evolution Becomes a General Idea
- Chapter IX. The Industrial Revolution -- The Quest for Markets
- Chapter X. The Social Renaissance -- Utilitarianism
- Chapter XI. The Social Renaissance -- Karl Marx and Socialism
- Chapter XII. Industry a Boon to Science -- Mechanism the Handmaid of Finality
- Chapter XIII. Modern Science is Research Science
- Chapter XIV. Science Raises Problems for Philosophy -- Vitalism; Henri Bergson
- Chapter XV. Sciences Raises Problems for Philosophy -- Realism and Pragmatism
- Chapter XVI. The Problem of Society -- How We Become Selves
- Chapter XVII. Mind Approached Through Behavior -- Can Its Study Be Made Scientific?
- Chapter XVIII. Individuality in the Nineteenth Century
- Appendix. French Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century