The Ways of Knowing or The Methods of Philosophy by Wm. Pepperell Montague
Publication: 1925 The Macmillan Company
The author William Pepperell Montague (11 November 1873 – 1 August 1953) was a philosopher of the New Realist school. Montague stressed the difference between his philosophical peers as adherents of either "objective" and "critical realism".
The present publication includes an extensive table of contents, including: Philosophy and its three divisions: Methodology, Metaphysics, and Theory of Value, The Method of Authoritarianism, The Method of Mysticism (including sections on Occultism), Origin of Universal Concepts, Mathematical or Pythagorean Rationalism, Pragmatism as Futurism, The Re-Interpretation of Dualism, and many others.
Condition: publishers maroonn cloth boards, gilt title to spine, signed by authoer on flyleaf, some scuffing on the boards primarily on the rear board and along outer joint, pages are clean, binding is tight, a nice copy in Very Good condition