CONTENTS 



PART I. THE OLD DOGMATISM 



CHAPTER I UNIVERSAL MATHEMATICS versus UNIVERSAL PSYCHOLOGY. 3 



CHAPTER II THE COMMON BASIS OF EMPIRICISM AND RATIONALISM I. 



THE CERTAINTY OF IMMEDIATE EXPERIENCE 16 



CHAPTER III THE COMMON BASIS OF EMPIRICISM AND RATIONALISM II. 

 THE SIMPLICITY OF ELEMENTS AND THE EXTERNALITY OF 

 RELATIONS 30 



CHAPTER IV THE REPRESENTATIVE THEORY OF IDEAS 54 



PART II. REVOLUTION AND REACTION 



CHAPTER I THE CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY 67 



CHAPTER II ABSOLUTE IDEALISM 86 



PART III. THE PRAGMATIST REVOLT 



CHAPTER I THE PRINCIPLES OF PRAGMATISM 117 



CHAPTER II EXAMINATION OF THE PRINCIPLES 135 



CHAPTER III THE DEVELOPING CONCEPT AND ITS FUNCTIONS I. THE 



CONCEPT OF THE OBJECT 162 



EXCURSUS ON J. S. MILL S THEORY OF OBJECTIVITY. . . 173 

 CHAPTER IV THE DEVELOPING CONCEPT AND ITS FUNCTIONS II. THE 



GENERAL CONCEPT 188 



CHAPTER V PRAGMATISM AND THE FORM OF THOUGHT 202 



APPENDICES 



I THE PRAGMATIC METHOD, THE WILL-TO-BELIEVE, HUMANISM, AND IM- 



MEDIATISM 219 



II THE PRACTICAL CHARACTER OF REALITY 235 



