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St. Augustine's Press |
This is an elementary but sophisticated account of the nature of philosophy and the relations between philosophy and other disciplines. Thought-provoking and eminently readable, it is one of the best introductions to philosophy ever written. “I have frequently recommended the book to students taking a beginning philosophy course – and to those more advanced – and it is good to have it available again.” – Marcus Singer |
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| Philosophy, Its Scope and Relations 1-85506-559-2 1998 $20.00tx (£14.00) 270 pp., paperback, 1902 edition notes, index Key Texts |