Naturalism and Agnosticism
Explore the profound insights of James Ward in his influential work, Naturalism and Agnosticism, first published in 1899. This engaging volume, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, presents a series of thought-provoking lectures delivered by the esteemed Cambridge Professor (1843–1925). In this compelling text, Ward advocates for Idealism, challenging the prevailing views of Naturalism and Agnosticism.
Spanning 310 pages, this paperback edition delves into Ward's monistic Idealist theory, emphasizing the inseparability of consciousness from the physical world. Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book invites readers to reconsider the relationship between mind and matter. Discover the foundational ideas that have shaped philosophical discourse with Ward's eloquent arguments and insightful perspectives.