International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume 1 Philosophy and Metaphysics

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International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume 1 Philosophy and Metaphysics

EN·~17 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
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Cambridge Edition

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INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS - OF - ARTS AND SCIENCE - EDITED BY - HOWARD J. ROGERS, A.M., LL.D.

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UNIVERSITY ALLIANCE

2:54
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THE HISTORY OF THE CONGRESS

2:15:08
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INTERNATIONAL - CONGRESS OF ARTS AND SCIENCE - UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION ST. LOUIS - SEPTEMBER 19-25 1904

3:49
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PURPOSE AND PLAN OF THE CONGRESS

3:01
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ORGANIZATION OF THE CONGRESS

0:11
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ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD

0:29
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OFFICERS OF THE CONGRESS

0:42
10

SPEAKERS AND CHAIRMEN

41:15

Description

A striking frontispiece of the gilded Alma Mater statue sets the tone for this historic gathering of minds, inviting listeners into the grand halls where scholars once debated the shape of knowledge. The volume captures the spirit of an international congress that aimed to fuse art, science, and philosophy under a single, ambitious program, reflecting the optimism of a world eager to map the frontiers of thought.

Within, a series of carefully transcribed lectures explores the major currents of nineteenth‑century philosophy, the emerging science of the ideal, and the evolving questions of metaphysics. Prominent thinkers discuss the foundations of logic, the relationship between religion and reason, and the methodological underpinnings of modern science, offering a snapshot of intellectual life at a pivotal moment in history.

For today’s listeners, the collection provides a vivid portrait of early twentieth‑century academic discourse, revealing how scholars sought to reconcile tradition with rapid scientific advancement. It’s an engaging window into the debates that still echo in contemporary philosophy and the sciences.

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en

Duration

~17 hours (1033K characters)

Release date

2011-12-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.