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I. Intellectualism AND THE Kantian Criticism . . . 151 



2; The Romantic Conception OF Religion . . ,152 



3. Positivism and Social Philosophy , . . .153 



4. Causes WHICH favoured THE prevalence OF Positivism . 154 



5. Beginnings OF THE Reaction against Naturalism . . 155 



6. The Crisis OF Scientific Intellectualism : Agnosticism . 159 



7. The Radical Dualism of Ritschl . . . .164 



8. Pragmatism, Modernism, and the Philosophy of Action . 166 



9. Critical Discussion OF THE Above Theories. Conclusion . 173 



