Interpreting Modern Philosophy
James Daniel Collins
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Sachbuch / Philosophie: Antike bis Gegenwart
Beschreibung
James Collins probes the meaning and methods of historical interpretation in philosophy by analyzing the creative reciprocity between the modern source thinkers—the great classical philosophers from Descartes and Locke to Mill and Nietzsche—and their midtwentieth century interpreters.
Originally published in 1972.
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