ABSTRACT

First published in 1931, this book provides a brief overview of the essentials of philosophy. It aims to combat the notion of the inaccessibility of philosophy by providing an introduction to its history and what the author believes to a ‘minimum dose…of incontrovertible philosophical truth’. The book merely assumes an ordinary level of adult education and offers an outline of the key areas of philosophy — consciousness, reality, experience, Life, God, love, aesthetics, conduct, logic — and as such will be of interest as a very useful starting point for anyone wishing to undertake further studies.

chapter I|10 pages

The Problem of Consciousness

chapter II|7 pages

The Problem of Reality

chapter III|8 pages

The Problem of Experience

chapter IV|17 pages

The Problem of Psychology

chapter V|7 pages

The Problem of Life

chapter VI|6 pages

The Problem of God

chapter VII|8 pages

The Problem of Aesthetics

chapter VIII|13 pages

The Problem of Conduct

chapter IX|7 pages

The Problem of Love

chapter X|14 pages

The Problem of Polity

chapter XI|15 pages

The Problem of Logic

chapter XII|10 pages

The Problem of The Occult