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    19th Century · English

    The Positive Outcome of Philosophy

    Joseph Dietzgen

    The Positive Outcome of Philosophy (1887), by Joseph Dietzgen. Translated by Ernest Untermann. From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    16
    Variants
    16
    Genre
    Philosophy
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Prefaceprose
    2. 02Positive Knowledge as a Special Objectprose
    3. 03The Power of Perception Is Kin to the Universeprose
    4. 04As to How the Intellect Is Limited and Unlimitedprose
    5. 05The Universality of Natureprose
    6. 06The Understanding as a Part of the Human Soulprose
    7. 07Consciousness Is Endowed With the Faculty of Knowing as Well as With the Feeling of the Universality of All Natureprose
    8. 08The Relationship or Identity of Spirit and Natureprose
    9. 09Understanding Is Materialprose
    10. 10The Four Principles of Logicprose
    11. 11The Function of Understanding on the Religious Fieldprose
    12. 12The Distinction Between Cause and Effect Is only One of the Means to Facilitate Understandingprose
    13. 13Mind and Matter: Which Is Primary, Which Is Secondary?prose
    14. 14The Extent to Which the Doubts of the Possibility of Clear and Accurate Understanding Have Been Overcomeprose
    15. 15Continuation of the Discussion on the Difference Between Doubtful and Evident Understandingprose
    16. 16Conclusionprose