F. C. S. Schiller
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German-born British pragmatist philosopher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller, FBA , usually cited as F. C. S. Schiller, was a German-British philosopher. Born in Altona, Holstein , Schiller studied at the University of Oxford, later was a professor there, after being invited back after a brief time at Cornell University. Later in his life he taught at the University of Southern California. In his lifetime he was well known as a philosopher; after his death, his work was largely forgotten.
F. C. S. Schiller's Published Works
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- A Critical Account of the Doctrine of Lotze. (1895) (40)
- Studies in Humanism (1907) (31)
- Psychology and Psychical Research (1930) (21)
- The influence of monarchs: steps in a new science of history (15)
- Logic for Use. (1930) (14)
- Heredity and human affairs (1928) (12)
- THE DEFINITION OF ‘PRAGMATISM’ AND ‘HUMANISM’ (12)
- Darwin and Hegel (1891) (12)
- Logic for use : an introduction to the voluntarist theory of knowledge (11)
- IX.—Are Secondary Qualities Independent of Perception? (1910) (11)
- Are Secondary Qualities Independent of Perception? A Discussion Opened by T. Percy Nunn and F. C. S. Schiller (10)
- Our Human Truths (1939) (10)
- Daedalus, or science and the future (1924) (8)
- Social decay and eugenical reform (1932) (7)
- THE TWO LOGICS (7)
- The meaning of `meaning': A symposium (6)
- Whither mankind: a panorama of modern civilization (6)
- Must philosophers disagree? : and other essays in popular philosophy (1935) (6)
- Social progress and the Darwinian theory: a study of force as a factor in human relations (1916) (6)
- Biological Lectures, delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's Holl in the Summer Session of 1894. (5)
- Lysistrata or woman's future and future woman (1925) (5)
- The Science of Power (1918) (5)
- Aristotle and the Practical Syllogism (1917) (5)
- THE ‘WORKING’ OF TRUTHS AND THEIR ‘CRITERION’ (1913) (5)
- I.—THE MEANING OF ‘MEANING’: A SYMPOSIUM BY F. C. S. SCHILLER, B. RUSSELL and H. H. JOACHIM (4)
- Idealism and the Dissociation of Personality (1906) (4)
- Must philosophers disagree (1934) (4)
- II.— Creation, Emergence, Novelty (1931) (4)
- PRAGMATISM AND PSEUDO-PRAGMATISM (3)
- Faith, Reason and Religion. (1906) (3)
- The “Usefulness” of Science (3)
- Britain's heritage of science (3)
- Civilisation or civilisations : an essay in the Spenglerian philosophy of history (3)
- V.—Humism and Humanism (1907) (3)
- IV.—THE VALUE OF FORMAL LOGIC (1932) (3)
- The Relation of Pessimism to Ultimate Philosophy (1897) (3)
- Main currents of modern thought; a study of the spiritual and intellectual movements of the present day (1913) (3)
- Reply: Lotze's Monism (3)
- ARE ALL MEN MORTAL (1935) (2)
- FORMALISM AND THE A FORTIORI (2)
- The Ethical Basis of Metaphysics (1903) (2)
- Symposium: Must Philosophers Disagree? (1933) (2)
- Social decay and regeneration. With an introduction by Havelock Ellis (1921) (2)
- THE MEANING OF ‘MEANING’ (1921) (2)
- VIII.—Why Pluralism?: A Symposium (1909) (2)
- REALISM, PRAGMATISM, AND WILLIAM JAMES (2)
- The Problem of Formal Logic (1912) (2)
- Democracy and the human equation (1922) (2)
- Lotze's Monism (1896) (2)
- Symposium: Can Logic Abstract from the Psychological Conditions of Thinking? (1906) (2)
- THE ‘WORKING’ OF ‘TRUTHS’ (2)
- Symposium: The Problem of Meaning (1927) (2)
- Human Sentiment with Regard to a Future Life (1901) (2)
- THE MEANING OF ‘SELF’ (1)
- XIII.—Symposium—The Import of Propositions (1915) (1)
- Truth, Value and Biology (1)
- LOGIC OR PSYCHOLOGY (1)
- FORMALISM IN LOGIC (1)
- The eugenics of baby week. (1)
- III.—‘USELESS’ KNOWLEDGEA DISCOURSE CONCERNING PRAGMATISM (1)
- HUMANISM AND INTUITIONISM (1)
- Mr. Russell's Psychology (1922) (1)
- Symposium: What Is Philosophy? (1932) (1)
- Is America safe for democracy? Six lectures given at the Lowell institute of Boston (1921) (1)
- Symposium: The Import of Propositions (1)
- Empiricism and the Absolute. (1906) (1)
- I.—Novelty: The Presidential Address (1922) (1)
- Societal evolution: a study of the evolutionary basis of the science of society (1)
- Pragmatism Versus Skepticism (1907) (1)
- The Madness of the Absolute (1907) (1)
- HUMANISM, INTUITIONISM AND OBJECTIVE REALITY (1)
- DR. MERCIER AND FORMAL LOGIC (1)
- IV.—The Rationalistic Conception Of Truth (1909) (1)
- The problem of human peace, studied from the standpoint of a scientific catholicism (1916) (1)
- IV.—DISCUSSIONSJUDGMENTS versus PROPOSITIONS (1926) (1)
- Are all Judgments "Practical"? (1915) (1)
- The problem of reality (1)
- Science and the human mind: a critical and historical account of the development of natural knowledge (1913) (1)
- How is “Exactness" Possible? (1936) (1)
- Ancient eugenics: the Arnold prize essay for 1913 (1914) (1)
- THE CASE FOR EUGENICS (1935) (1)
- III.—WHAT FORMAL LOGIC IS ABOUT (0)
- THE INDETERMINATION OF MEANINGS (0)
- II.—ON THE CONCEPTION OF ‘ENE’PΓEIA ‘AKINHΣI’AΣ (0)
- Studies in hereditary ability (1928) (0)
- The Pragmatic Cure of Doubt (1907) (0)
- THE UNITY OF THE UNIVERSE (1933) (0)
- VI.—DISCUSSION: THE ORIGIN OF BRADLEY'S SCEPTICISM (0)
- II.—THE HUMANISM OF PROTAGORAS (0)
- Social studies of to-day. (1913) (0)
- The processes of history (0)
- Essays of a biologist (1924) (0)
- The bowmen and other legends of the war. Second edition (0)
- Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic. (0)
- Is Idealism Incurably Ambiguous (1933) (0)
- Communication on Philosophy and International Relations (0)
- THE INFINITE WHOLE (1924) (0)
- Darwinism and human life (1910) (0)
- Science and Psychical Research (1934) (0)
- THE PRAGUE CONGRESS (1935) (0)
- I.—ARISTOTLE'S REFUTATION OF ‘ARISTOTELIAN’ LOGIC (0)
- The climax of civilisation (1918) (0)
- Symosium: The Economic Doctrine of the Concept (0)
- Report of the conference on new ideals in education held at Oxford from July 29th to August 5th, 1916 (1917) (0)
- PSYCHOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE (0)
- Science and civilization. Unity series VI (1924) (0)
- IX.—On Arguing in a Circle (1921) (0)
- Ancient Hunters.@@@The Evolution of Man.@@@Man before History.@@@Tantalus or the Future of Man. (1925) (0)
- III.—EMPIRICISM AND THE ABSOLUTE (0)
- Non-Euclidean Geometry and the Kantian a Priori (1896) (0)
- Eugenics and national baby week. (1917) (0)
- Radio-Activity and the Age of the Earth (0)
- V.—DISCUSSIONS: THE ARGUMENT A FORTIORI (0)
- The Economic Doctrine of the Concept (1925) (0)
- Fact and Value (0)
- Thought and Immediacy (1906) (0)
- Reality and "Idealism." (1892) (0)
- Humanism : philosophical essays / by F.C.S. Schiller ... (0)
- Symposium: The Nature and Validity of Formal Logic (1931) (0)
- A Pragmatist Theory of Truth and Reality . By Samuel S. S. Browne B.Litt., (U.S.A.: Princeton University Press. 1930. Pp. 93. Price 9s.) (1931) (0)
- Radio-Activity and the Age of the Earth (1913) (0)
- (1) The Game of Mind: A Study in Psychological Disillusionment (2) Mind and Health With an Examination of some Systems of Divine Healing (3) Development and Purpose: An Essay towards a Philosophy of Evolution (1913) (0)
- The group mind, a sketch of the principles of collective psychology with some attempt to apply them to the interpretation of national life and character. (1920) (0)
- II.—MUST EMPIRICISM BE LIMITED ? (1936) (0)
- III.—THE NEW DEVELOPMENTS OF MR. BRADLEY'S PHILOSOPHY (0)
- LOGIC AND FORMALISM (0)
- AN IDEALIST IN EXTREMIS1 (0)
- PROF. ROSS ON ARISTOTLE'S SELF-REFUTATION (0)
- IS MR. BRADLEY BECOMING A PRAGMATIST (0)
- Analysis and Self-Analysis (0)
- THE UNITY OF THE UNIVERSE AGAIN (1934) (0)
- II.—THE AMBIGUITY OF TRUTH (0)
- PROF. MÜNSTERBERG'S PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE (0)
- V.—CRITICAL NOTICES (0)
- Discussion: The Value of Logic (0)
- A Pragmatic Babe in the Wood (1907) (0)
- Why Pluralism? A Symposium (0)
- MYSTICISM V. INTELLECTUALISM (0)
- THE SACRIFICE OF BARBARA (0)
- Symposium: Can Individual Minds Be Included in the Mind of God? (1919) (0)
- The idea of progress (1920) (0)
- VII.—Discussion—The Value of Logic (1914) (0)
- IV.—IN DEFENCE OF HUMANISM (0)
- Is the Distinction between Moral Rightness and Wrongness Ultimate (1931) (0)
- Eugenical reform of the House of Lords. (0)
- Examination v. Research (1908) (0)
- How "Propositions" Mean (1930) (0)
- IV.—ON PRESERVING APPEARANCES (0)
- Symposium: Is Neo-Idealism Reducible to Solipsism? (0)
- Mr. Bradley, Bain, and Pragmatism (1917) (0)
- II.—THE PRESENT PHASE OF ‘IDEALIST’ PHILOSOPHY (0)
- “THE PHILOSOPHY OF JOHN DEWEY”: A REPLY (1936) (0)
- Is Absolute Idealism Solipsistic (1906) (0)
- Eungencial Reform-I. of the House of Lords. (0)
- III.—THE METAPHYSICS OF THE TIME-PROCESS (0)
- What Is Philosophy (1932) (0)
- V.—DISCUSSIONS: INSTRUMENTALISM AND IDEALISM (0)
- MR. BRADLEY'S THEORY OF TRUTH (0)
- ABSOLUTISM IN EXTREMIS (0)
- The ruin of Rome and its lessons for us. (1925) (0)
- The trend of the race, a study of present tendencies in the biological development of civilised mankind (0)
- III.—MULTI-VALUED LOGICS—AND OTHERS (1935) (0)
- Eugenics versus civilization. (1921) (0)
- The Place of Metaphysics (1920) (0)
- The Crumbling British Empire (1933) (0)
- Eugenics as a moral ideal: The beginning of a progressive reform. (1930) (0)
- Socialism and character (1922) (0)
- THE INFINITE REGRESS OF PROOF (1928) (0)
- V.—DISCUSSIONS: PROF. PERRY'S REALISM (0)
- Truth and Survival Value (1918) (0)
- Negative eugenics. (0)
- National self-selection. (0)
- VI.—Is Neo-Idealism Reducible to Solipsism? (1923) (0)
- VI.mdash;NEW BOOKS (1921) (0)
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