The Aporetic Tradition in Ancient Philosophy, by George Karamanolis and Vasilis Politis

Mind 133 (530):534-543 (2024)
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Gilbert Ryle made a point of insisting that ‘philosophy is not about isms – idealism, materialism and the like – but about problems’, problems, he held, generat.

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