How Philosophy Uses Its Past

How Philosophy Uses Its Past

John Herman Randall
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Author:  John Herman Randall
Condition:  Used, Good
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  106
Publisher:  Columbia University Press
Year:  1963
ISBN:  9780231026635

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The book is unread but shows signs of age. There is a tear to the front and the back of the dustjacket.

In this book, Professor Randal sets forth the relevance of philosophy's past to present day concerns and issues. He shows how philosophizing has arisen out of and played a central role in the complex process of cultural change.

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