Radical Reflection and the Origin of the Human Sciences [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 34 (3):618-618 (1981)
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Abstract

"The current crisis in the human sciences" can only be overcome, Calvin Schrag insists in this eloquent volume, "when we perceive how it is that science and philosophy alike have been uprooted from their origin." How origin is to be understood here emerges as the initial and perhaps even final theme of the inquiry.

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