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  1. 1. Sept. 2006 · Scepticism and animal faith : introduction to a system of philosophy by Santayana, George, 1863-1952. Publication date 1923 Topics Skepticism, Belief and doubt Publisher New York : C. Scribner's sons Collection trinitycollege; toronto Con ...

  2. 8. Nov. 2022 · Scepticism and Animal Faith by George Santayana. Publication date 1923 Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Addeddate 2022-11-08 00:03:08 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf ...

  3. Scepticism and Animal Faith (1923) presents his theory of knowledge and also serves as an introduction to his system of philosophy, Realms of Being (1927--40). The titles of the separate volumes of this remarkable work, now out of print, reveal the lineaments of his system: Realm of Essence (1927), Realm of Matter (1930), Realm of Truth (1937), and Realm of Spirit (1940). His ideas were ...

  4. CARR, H. Scepticism and Animal Faith: Introduction to a System of Philosophy The Life of Reason: Or the Phases of Human Progress. Nature 112, 572–573 (1923). https://doi ...

  5. www.nature.com › articles › 112572a057 NATURE

    Scepticism and Animal Faith : Introduction to a System of Philosophy. By George Santayana. Pp. ... accept it with "animal faith." What is "given " to the mind in knowledge is not ...

  6. Seeking an entry point into the writings of this half-forgotten sage, I picked up this book: Scepticism and Animal Faith. This is meant to be a critical introduction to a longer work that Santayana later wrote on metaphysics, The Realms of Being. But nowadays this book is more often read than its hefty sequel. It is a rich text. Santayana ...

  7. Scepticism and Animal Faith. Paperback – June 1, 1955. In this work, Santayana analyzes the nature of the knowing process and demonstrates by means of clear, powerful arguments how we know and what validates our knowledge. The central concept of his philosophy is found in a careful discrimination between the awareness of objects independent ...

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