This insightful discourse commemorates the two-hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Berkeley, the Anglo-Irish philosopher and bishop. Porter examines Berkeley's life and thought, focusing on his idealist philosophy and his contributions to theology and education.
The human intellect - With an introduction upon psychology and the soul.
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A comprehensive survey of the development of philosophy from ancient Greece to the present day. The author provides summaries and critical analyses of the major philosophical movements and thinkers, including their historical and cultural contexts.
A discussion of the challenges facing the education system in Connecticut during the 19th century. This book includes proposals for improving the curriculum, teacher training, and facilities, and offers a window into the debate over education reform during a crucial period in American history.
In this fascinating philosophical work, Noah Porter argues that true scientific progress must be accompanied by a deep understanding of spirituality and the power of the human spirit. Drawing on a wealth of historical and contemporary examples, Science and Humanity is a compelling call to reevaluate our perception of the world and embrace the power of the human spirit.