Excerpt from Knowledge, Life and Reality: An Essay in Systematic Philosophy
Tempt at systematic results, which has been rather abnormally slow, has been preceded by prolonged study of the separate problems, the solutions of which need to be combined in the total result. However all this may be, my request is simply this: Let us both, reader and author, abjure all deference to the idols of the theater,' as well as to the idols Of the cave,' and try to frame and judge our philosophical Opinions according to the harmony Of the truths that are expressed in them. One other request seems to me equally reasonable. It is that a fair amount of candid reflection shall determine the mean ing, and the truth of the meaning, which has been put into the words. There is no inherent reason why philosophical opinions should not be made intelligible to any intelligent and thought ful, not to say educated, reader. But this desirable end can not be reached without a genuine effort at co-operation. Pro found philosophy may be taught in poetry, drama, and even in the novel. But if it is to be got out of these captivating forms of its presentation, the author cannot do all the work. In this book I have, for the most part, carefully avoided all technical language; and I have taken pains to make my meaning clear. But the very subject - since philosophy is the product of re flective thinking - requires the studious and reflecting mind on the part of those who make use of the book. If in any places it shall seem more difficult to understand - not to say, essen tially obscure, - than the nature of the discussion itself makes reasonable, I shall stand ready to confess my failure and to bear the blame. But I cannot promise or hope to be under stood by those who care only to be, for the moment, entertained; or who have neither the inclination nor the leisure to give to my efforts any measure Of careful and thoughtful attention. To those who are already at all familiar with the other writ ings on philosophy by the same author, as well as to those who may possibly be attracted to some Of those writings by reading this book, a further word of introduction may prove helpful. During the last twenty-five years, I have treated of the leading.
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Excerpt from Knowledge, Life and Reality: An Essay in Systematic Philosophy
Tempt at systematic results, which has been rather abnormally slow, has been preceded by prolonged study of the separate problems, the solutions of which need to be combined in the total result. However all this may be, my request is simply this: Let us both, reader and author, abjure all deference to the idols of the theater,' as well as to the idols Of the cave,' and try to frame and judge our philosophical Opinions according to the harmony Of the truths that are expressed in them. One other request seems to me equally reasonable. It is that a fair amount of candid reflection shall determine the mean ing, and the truth of the meaning, which has been put into the words. There is no inherent reason why philosophical opinions should not be made intelligible to any intelligent and thought ful, not to say educated, reader. But this desirable end can not be reached without a genuine effort at co-operation. Pro found philosophy may be taught in poetry, drama, and even in the novel. But if it is to be got out of these captivating forms of its presentation, the author cannot do all the work. In this book I have, for the most part, carefully avoided all technical language; and I have taken pains to make my meaning clear. But the very subject - since philosophy is the product of re flective thinking - requires the studious and reflecting mind on the part of those who make use of the book. If in any places it shall seem more difficult to understand - not to say, essen tially obscure, - than the nature of the discussion itself makes reasonable, I shall stand ready to confess my failure and to bear the blame. But I cannot promise or hope to be under stood by those who care only to be, for the moment, entertained; or who have neither the inclination nor the leisure to give to my efforts any measure Of careful and thoughtful attention. To those who are already at all familiar with the other writ ings on philosophy by the same author, as well as to those who may possibly be attracted to some Of those writings by reading this book, a further word of introduction may prove helpful. During the last twenty-five years, I have treated of the leading.
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Excerpt from Knowledge, Life and Reality: An Essay in Systematic Philosophy
The service which it is hoped that this book may in some measure accomplish, can best be explained by a reference to the life-work and life-purpose of its author. For more than a generation it has been his daily duty to observe, read, teach, and reflect, within the field covered by problems which are somewhat vaguely grouped together under the word, "philosophy." During this period the conviction has been growing that Plato, when he remarked a likeness between the fitting attitude of the soul toward these problems, and the most tender, absorbing, and important, of human personal relations, spoke to the world of men something more valuable than a taking, but extravagant hyperbole. I am well aware that this is not the popular estimate of philosophy at the present time; and the fact that it is not, is by no means wholly due to an adverse spirit in the age. It is almost equally due to the way in which its interests have been "exploited" (I use the word intelligently and deliberately) by many to whom the care of philosophic culture has been especially entrusted.
Formerly, the teachers and writers in the field of philosophy, - especially of ethics and the philosophy of religion, but also of general metaphysics, and even of the allied subjects of psychology and logic, - were chiefly, and indeed almost exclusively, the presidents of our colleges and others who had received an education in theology. Many, and perhaps the majority, of their pupils and readers, were either intending to enter the ministry, or were already enjoying the opportunities, and bound by the duties, of the ministerial office.
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