ABSTRACT

This is Volume II of seven in the Philosophy of Religion and General Philosophy series. Originally published in 1927, this essay takes the position of the bewildered individual seeking an intellectual way of life. In philosophy this is called methodology. It may not lead to future discovery or invention, but it may bring peace of mind in the present confusion, a zone of calm in the storm of doctrines.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

chapter I|16 pages

Intellectual Imagination

chapter II|33 pages

Scientific Possibility

chapter III|13 pages

Absolute Possibility

chapter IV|16 pages

Definition of Possibility

chapter V|17 pages

Possibility and Actuality

chapter VI|26 pages

Kant

chapter VII|19 pages

Aristotle

chapter VIII|16 pages

Dynamism

chapter IX|20 pages

Conclusion