Naturalism and Agnosticism
Explore the thought-provoking insights of James Ward in "Naturalism and Agnosticism," a seminal work first published in 1899. This engaging volume, released by Cambridge University Press in 2011, presents a compelling argument for Idealism over the perspectives of Naturalism and Agnosticism. With 326 pages of profound analysis, Ward critiques the Mechanical Theory, challenging the notion that human experience can be fully understood through scientific reasoning alone. As a distinguished Cambridge Professor, Ward's lectures provide a rich exploration of philosophical concepts that remain relevant today. Delve into this essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, science, and human experience.