Introduction to Philosophy : a Handbook for Students of Psychology, Logic, Ethics, æesthetics And General Philosophy

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5. It is easy to see how the different metaphysical categories can be appHed to a particular system. We may, however, give a few illustrations.
Spinoza must be termed siagularist, monist and mechanist; pantheist, determinist, actualist and intellectuaUst. These words describe the contents of his metaphysical system ia aU essential poiats. Lotze, on the other hand, represents a very modified form of singularism, and is spiritualist, teleologist, [.theist, in- detenninist and substantialist. We c
...annot speak of him either as inteUectuaUst or voluntarist, since he recognises more than one fundamental attribute or function of mind. It is evident that tte theories of the universe held by Spinoza and Lotze are, practically, direct opposites. Herbart and Leibniz stand in closer relation to Lotze, except that both are decided pluraHsts, as well as deter- minists and inteUectuaUsts. Herbart's metaphysics is a revival of that of Leibniz : tested by our categories, the two prove to be in complete agreement.

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