Between Philosophy and History: The Resurrection of Speculative Philosophy of History within the Analytic Tradition, Haskell Fain (9780691621104) — Readings Books

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Between Philosophy and History: The Resurrection of Speculative Philosophy of History within the Analytic Tradition
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Between Philosophy and History: The Resurrection of Speculative Philosophy of History within the Analytic Tradition

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This work provides a welcome antidote to some of the distortions and biases which the two dominant schools of Anglo-American philosophical thinking, logical positivism and ordinary language analysis have introduced into the philosophy of history in the past three or four decades. In particular, it challenges two powerful stereotypes: that philosoph

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Country
United States
Date
19 May 2015
Pages
342
ISBN
9780691621104

This work provides a welcome antidote to some of the distortions and biases which the two dominant schools of Anglo-American philosophical thinking, logical positivism and ordinary language analysis have introduced into the philosophy of history in the past three or four decades. In particular, it challenges two powerful stereotypes: that philosoph

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Country
United States
Date
19 May 2015
Pages
342
ISBN
9780691621104