What is Philosophy?W. W. Norton & Company, 1961 - 252 pagine A work powerful and pervading in its implications not only for metaphysics but also for art, political science, and the philosophy of history. |
Sommario
LATION OF HISTORY WITH PHILOSOPHY | 15 |
PHILOSOPHY CONTRACTS AND EXPANDS THE DRAMA | 29 |
BOLISM THE SCIENCES IN REBELLION WHY IS PHI | 47 |
KNOWLEDGE OF THE UNIVERSE OR THE MULTIVERSE | 71 |
THE NEED FOR PHILOSOPHY PRESENT AND COMPRESENT | 92 |
THEORY AND BELIEF JOVIALITY INTUITIVE EVIDENCE | 114 |
FACTS OF THE UNIVERSE THE CARTESIAN DOUBT THEO | 136 |
THE DISCOVERY OF SUBJECTIVITY ANCIENT ECSTASY | 158 |
THE THEME OF OUR TIMES A FUNDAMENTAL REFORM | 177 |
A NEW REALITY AND A NEW IDEA OF REALITY | 205 |
THE BASIC REALITY IS OUR LIFE THE CATEGORIES | 226 |
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