The Study of PhilosophyCollegiate Press, 1987 - 340 pages |
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... Critical Essays ( Garden City : Doubleday , 1967 ) . For an influential contemporary critique of Descartes's position see Gilbert Ryle's important work The Concept of Mind ( New York : Barnes & Noble , 1949 ) . For Spinoza's collected ...
... Critical Essays ( Garden City : Doubleday , 1967 ) . For an influential contemporary critique of Descartes's position see Gilbert Ryle's important work The Concept of Mind ( New York : Barnes & Noble , 1949 ) . For Spinoza's collected ...
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... Critical Essays ( Garden City : Doubleday , 1973 ) ; and Maurice Mandelbaum and Eugene Freeman ( Eds . ) , Spinoza : Essays in Interpretation ( LaSalle , Illinois : Open Court , 1975 ) . Still highly regarded as the classic study of ...
... Critical Essays ( Garden City : Doubleday , 1973 ) ; and Maurice Mandelbaum and Eugene Freeman ( Eds . ) , Spinoza : Essays in Interpretation ( LaSalle , Illinois : Open Court , 1975 ) . Still highly regarded as the classic study of ...
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... critical age , to a question of cause and effect ; and in an age of sophistication , to a matter of depth psychol- ogy . Yet running throughout all tragedy , of whatever age , is the ambition to reveal the reason in the unreason . And ...
... critical age , to a question of cause and effect ; and in an age of sophistication , to a matter of depth psychol- ogy . Yet running throughout all tragedy , of whatever age , is the ambition to reveal the reason in the unreason . And ...
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It began here | 11 |
And so I go about the world | 29 |
Aristotle and the art of thinking | 67 |
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