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Symbolism, its meaning and effect: Barbour-Page lectures, University of Virginia, 1927
Alfred North Whitehead
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Frontmatter
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CHAPTER I (page 1)
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1. Kinds of Symbolism (page 1)
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2. Symbolism and Perception (page 2)
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3. On Methodology (page 5)
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4. Fallibility of Symbolism (page 6)
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5. Definition of Symbolism (page 7)
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6. Experience as Activity (page 9)
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7. Language (page 10)
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8. Presentational Immediacy (page 13)
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9. Perceptive Experience (page 16)
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10. Symbolic Reference in Perceptive Experience (page 18)
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11. Mental and Physical (page 20)
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12. Roles of Sense-Data and Space in Presentational Immediacy (page 21)
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13. Objectification (page 25)
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CHAPTER II (page 30)
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1. Hume on Causal Efficacy (page 30)
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2. Kant and Causal Efficacy (page 37)
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3. Direct Perception of Causal Efficacy (page 39)
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4. Primitiveness of Causal Efficacy (page 43)
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5. The Intersection of the Mode of Perception (page 49)
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6. Localization (page 53)
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7. The Contrast Between Accurate Definition and Importance (page 56)
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8. Conclusion (page 59)
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CHAPTER III (page 60)
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Uses of Symbolism (page 60)
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia | "vol. 18, no. 1, 1962, pp. 97–97" | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40336405 |
JPHS | "vol. 3, no. 12, 1928, pp. 527–530" | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3745685 |
JPH | "vol. 26, no. 18, 1929, pp. 489–498" | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2014553 |
PR | "vol. 37, no. 4, 1928, pp. 388–389" | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2180360 |
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Published: 1985
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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- 9780823211388 (paper)