Metaphysics; or, the Philosophy of Consciousness: Phenomenal and Real
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viii, 398 pp. Ten pages of publisher ads follow text. Philosopher with views similar to Sir William Hamilton, influenced by Aristotle, Kant, and Thomas Reid. Includes: Introduction; Psychology, or the Philosophy of the Phenomena of Consciousness: Of Presentative or Intuitive Consciousness - Of the Form of Consciousness in General - Of the Forms of Intuitive Consciousness--Space and Time - Of the Matter of Intuitive Consciousness - Of Sensation and Perception - Of the Five Senses: Of Smell, Of Taste, Of Hearing, Of Sight, Of Touch and Feeling - General Remarks on the Five Senses - Of the Locomotive Faculty - Of the Muscular Sense - Of the Primary and Secondary Qualities of Body - Of the Acquired Perceptions - Of Attention - Of Imagination, Memory, and Hope - Of Internal Intuition in General - Of the Classification of Internal Intuitions - Of the Passions or Emotions - Of the Moral Faculty - Of Volition - Of the Consciousness of Personality - Of Representative or Reflective Consciousness - Of the Form and Matter of Thought - Of the Several Operations of Thought - Of Conception - Of Judgment - Of Reasoning - Of the Association of Ideas - Of Necessary Truths; Ontology or the Philosophy of the Realities of Consciousness: Of Dogmatic or Demonstrative Metaphysics - Of the Subdivisions of Dogmatic Metaphysics - Of the Critical Philosophy of Kant - Of the System of Herbart - Of the Philosophy of the Absolute in General - Of the Conditions Necessary to the Existence of Ontology - Of Theories of the Real Not Founded on Consciousness - Of the Real as Given in Consciousness - Of the Real in Psychology - Of the Real in Theology - Of the Real in Morality - Of the Real in the Philosophy of Taste; Conclusion.