Introduction.--Anthropomorphism and truth.--The realistic character of knowledge.--Certain non-logical factors in the process of knowledge.--The nature of memory-knowledge.--The function of emotion in the consciousness of the real.--The significance of philosophical scepticism.--The place of philosophy in human nature.--Science and the humanities.--Laughter and tears: the sense of incongruity
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