How Philosophy Uses Its Past / / John Herman Randall.

A collection of lectures on the relevance of the history of philosophy to modern philosophers that argues that without knowledge of its history and the utilization of its rich resources, philosophy will be 'thin and ultimately empty.'.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- I. The Cultural Functions of Philosophy -- II. Historical Patterns in Philosophical Traditions -- III. How History Brings Philosophical Understanding -- Index
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A collection of lectures on the relevance of the history of philosophy to modern philosophers that argues that without knowledge of its history and the utilization of its rich resources, philosophy will be 'thin and ultimately empty.'.
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PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General. bisacsh
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