Herbert Spencer

W. Mander
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This chapter examines the philosophy of Herbert Spencer which, after a discussion of his epistemology, focuses on his agnostic assertion of the unknowable as a means of reconciling the spheres of religion and science. Taking first a general perspective, the chapter examines his case against the possibility of religious knowledge as well as his claim that science too deals on with symbols or appearances, before considering in more detail his specific views about space, time, matter, force, causation, and human fee will. The discussion concludes with an examination of the way in which his psychology seemingly points in two opposite directions.
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本章考察了赫伯特·斯宾塞的哲学,在讨论了他的认识论之后,重点讨论了他将不可知作为调和宗教和科学领域的一种手段的不可知论主张。这一章首先从一个总体的角度出发,在更详细地考虑他对空间、时间、物质、力、因果关系和人类意志的具体观点之前,研究了他反对宗教知识可能性的案例,以及他关于科学也涉及符号或现象的主张。讨论结束时,对他的心理学似乎指向两个相反方向的方式进行了检验。
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Herbert Spencer Thomas Henry Huxley James Frederick Ferrier F. H. Bradley Sir William Hamilton
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