Modern Philosophy: A SurveyThis study aims to bring the reader up to date with current developments in the whole field of philosophy, from the philosophy of logic to aesthetics, and explains how to tackle the existing literature. |
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... Roger Scruton The right of Roger Scruton to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright , Design and Patent Act 1988 . A CIP catalogue record for this book is available at the British ...
... Roger Scruton The right of Roger Scruton to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright , Design and Patent Act 1988 . A CIP catalogue record for this book is available at the British ...
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... Roger Scruton , Sexual Desire , London and New York 1986 , Appendix I. ( 3 ) M. J. Budd , Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology , London 1989 . These three texts share the view that the logic of first - person ' avowals ' is a by ...
... Roger Scruton , Sexual Desire , London and New York 1986 , Appendix I. ( 3 ) M. J. Budd , Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Psychology , London 1989 . These three texts share the view that the logic of first - person ' avowals ' is a by ...
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... Roger Scruton , Sexual Desire , op . cit . , and the references cited therein . ) ( 2 ) Why should we try to save the appearances ? ( Compare the very different arguments mounted by Anthony O'Hear , in The Element of Fire , op . cit ...
... Roger Scruton , Sexual Desire , op . cit . , and the references cited therein . ) ( 2 ) Why should we try to save the appearances ? ( Compare the very different arguments mounted by Anthony O'Hear , in The Element of Fire , op . cit ...
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The Nature of Philosophy | 1 |
Scepticism | 16 |
Some Moreisms | 23 |
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