CHAPTER XI
OTHER PROBLEMS OF WORLD AND MIND
44. Is the Material World a Mechanism? 45. The Place of Mind in Nature. 46. The Order of Nature and "Free-will." 47. The Physical World and the Moral World.
## PART IV
SOME TYPES OF PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY
## CHAPTER XII THEIR HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
48. The Doctrine of Representative Perception. 49. The Step to Idealism. 50. The Revolt of "Common Sense." 51. The Critical Philosophy.
## CHAPTER XIII REALISM AND IDEALISM
52. Realism. 53. Idealism.
## CHAPTER XIV MONISM AND DUALISM
54. The Meaning of the Words. 55. Materialism. 56. Spiritualism. 57. The Doctrine of the One Substance. 58. Dualism. 59. Singularism and Pluralism.
## CHAPTER XV RATIONALISM, EMPIRICISM, CRITICISM, AND CRITICAL EMPIRICISM
60. Rationalism. 61. Empiricism. 62. Criticism. 63. Critical Empiricism. 64. Pragmatism.
## PART V
THE PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES
## CHAPTER XVI LOGIC
65. Introductory; the Philosophical Sciences. 66. The Traditional Logic. 67. The "Modern" Logic. 68. Logic and Philosophy.
## CHAPTER XVII PSYCHOLOGY
69. Psychology and Philosophy. 70. The Double Affiliation of Psychology.
## CHAPTER XVIII ETHICS AND AESTHETICS
71. Common Sense Ethics. 72. Ethics and Philosophy. 73. Aesthetics.
## CHAPTER XIX METAPHYSICS
74. What is Metaphysics? 75. Epistemology.
## CHAPTER XX THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
76. Religion and Reflection. 77. The Philosophy of Religion.
## CHAPTER XXI PHILOSOPHY AND THE OTHER SCIENCES
78. The Philosophical and the Non-philosophical Sciences. 79. The study of Scientific Principles and Methods.
## PART VI
ON THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY
## CHAPTER XXII THE VALUE OF THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY
80. The Question of Practical Utility. 81. Why Philosophical Studies are Useful. 82. Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Religion.
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