If the History of Philosophy admitted of no other mode of treatment than either the simply learned, which regards all systems as equally true, as being alike mere opinions; or the skeptical, which sees equal error in all; or lastly, the eclectic, which discovers fragments of the truth in all, we should have to agree that those are right who, in the interests of philosophy, warn all, or at least beginners, against studying its history. But whether a better method exists, and which is the right one, can only be decided by a consideration of the conception of a history of philosophy. A History of Philosophy, in three volumes in the translation of Erdmann’s Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie. Details of the Volumes. Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, German Philosophy Since Hegel. This work will prove informative and ideal reference tool to the all concerned.
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A History of Philosophy (In 3 Volumes)
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9788126103041
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xx+736p.; xiv+ 719p; vi+331p., 23cm.
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