Philosophy Today [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 14 (2):362-362 (1960)
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Abstract

A brief and neutral review of the many "isms" in current philosophic discussion deals with questions of what philosophy is and what the role of philosophy can be in the twentieth century. Professor Ferrater Mora singles out the conflicting Russian, Anglo-American and European philosophies and suggests possible reconciliations. He also examines the role of philosophy in relation to art, science and religion.--J. E. M.

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