The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... philosophy itself . Many philosophers have begun with the sense that philosophy has to be defined and defended against its critics before the problems of philosophy can be discussed . Second - order questions have come to dominate the ...
... philosophy itself . Many philosophers have begun with the sense that philosophy has to be defined and defended against its critics before the problems of philosophy can be discussed . Second - order questions have come to dominate the ...
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... philosophical points of view ; third , philosophy is supposed to consider second - order questions such as the problem of how we know and what questions we are equipped to answer . Above all , philosophy is not to be thought of as an ...
... philosophical points of view ; third , philosophy is supposed to consider second - order questions such as the problem of how we know and what questions we are equipped to answer . Above all , philosophy is not to be thought of as an ...
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... philosophical strains in Medieval thought - the Augustinian , the Aristotelian , and the Ockhamist - and by his account of their perseverance and transformation in the succeeding centuries . The ingredients of modern philosophy are all ...
... philosophical strains in Medieval thought - the Augustinian , the Aristotelian , and the Ockhamist - and by his account of their perseverance and transformation in the succeeding centuries . The ingredients of modern philosophy are all ...
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