The One and the Many: Universalism and the Vision of Unity

Element Books (1999)
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This work questions the tradition of philosophy since 1910, when promising developments were obliterated by damaging materialistic philosophy, and through Universalism offers a way forward for contemporary philosophy. The book is divided into three parts: Part I outlines the metaphysical universe and challenges the materialistic outlook; Part II redefines the place of Universalism in philosophy, challenges philosophy since 1910 and approaches a theory of everything; and Part III challenges secular culture.

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