Book | Chapter
Mind and the genesis of human ideas
pp. 62-91
Abstract
The Greeks were the first to develop theories concerning an answer to the question of how human ideas come about and how their origin must be understood. We bring into focus two such theories in order to juxtapose them in this section with a third, more recent position concerning this question. The third position is not only the one developed by Max Scheler, but in essence also concerns a prevalent and original philosophical outlook: pragmatism.
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Published in:
Frings Manfred S (1987) Philosophy of prediction and capitalism. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 62-91
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3637-9_4
Full citation:
Frings Manfred S (1987) Mind and the genesis of human ideas, In: Philosophy of prediction and capitalism, Dordrecht, Springer, 62–91.