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SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
The New Idealism: Eucken's Philosophy a Rallying-point for Idealistic Effort His Theory of Knowledge His Philosophy of History The Meaning of a Historical Fact The Break with Aristotelianism and Aquinism Eucken's Criticism of the Naturalistic Syntagma The Great Alternative: Individuality or Personality The Category of Action Eucken's View of Revelation The Problem of the Union of Human and Divine The New Spiritual Immediacy The Spiritual Life as Eucken conceives it: its Intrinsically Oppositional Character Eucken's Philosophy as a Philosophy of Freedom The New Idealism as a Religious Idealism
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