- In epistemology,
sensualism is a
doctrine whereby sensations and
perception are the
basic and most
important form of true cognition. It may
oppose abstract...
- ways—including
philosophical pragmatism (which he founded),
critical common-
sensism, and
scientific method—and, in metaphysics:
Scholastic realism, e.g. John...
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Italy had a
renowned philosophical movement in the 1800s, with idealism,
sensism, and empiricism.
During the late 19th and 20th centuries,
there were other...
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Esther (2023). The Rise and Fall of
Imperial Chemical Industries: Synthetics,
Sensism and the Environment. London, UK: Palgrave. ISBN 978-3031374319....
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Naville "the
philosophy of sensation", he was a
follower of Condillac's
sensism, as
modified by de Tracy,
which he soon
abandoned in
favour of a system...
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defeat him in a fair debate. In 1956
Smith published the two-volume tome
Sensism: The
Philosophy of the West,
promoting a pure
atheistic philosophy, viewing...
- (April 10, 1707 –
August 16, 1767) was an
Italian philosopher who
supported sensism,
praising Galileo and
critical of Cartesianism. He
taught logic and philosophy...
- also had a
renowned philosophical movement in the 1800s, with Idealism,
Sensism, and Empiricism. The main
Sensist Italian philosophers were Melchiorre...
- influential. One of the
names Peirce used for the
movement was "Critical Common-
Sensism". Peirce, who
wrote after Charles Darwin,
suggested that Reid and Kant's...
- inference, and
methods of
inquiry along with
pragmatism and
critical common-
sensism),
Scholastic realism, theism,
objective idealism, and
belief in the reality...