Description |
xi, 226 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
1. Reconciliations -- 2. The Relevance of Logic of Philosophy -- 3. Epiphenomenalism, Identity, and Externalism -- 4. Varieties of Common Sense: Reid and Some Twentieth-Century Comparisons -- 5. The Unity of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy -- 6. Bolingbroke and the Evolution of Scientific Philosophy -- 7. The First and Second Editions of Kant's Critique: Some Philosophical Differences -- 8. On Having to Choose Between Hume and Kant -- 9. Mill, Fukuyama, and Social Philosophy -- 10. Fukuyama, Hegel, and the End of History -- 11. Humanism and its Role in the Contemporary World -- 12. Philosophy and Myth -- 13. Historicity, Tradition, and Invention in Antique Stories |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-222) and index |
Subject |
Philosophy.
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Myth.
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LC no. |
2002018136 |
ISBN |
0761822917 paperback alkaline paper |
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