Philosophical orientation
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Although Marseille is known primarily as an antique philosophy historian, he has never been a "pure" historian, and the ancient thought was interested in it just because he considered her true. The conch calls his philosophy of the philosophy of nature, where nature is understood not the object of modern natural science, and then the living whole, which the Greeks called Fuseis. The horse can be called the heir to Monten and Pascal, which, as the author believes the author"s philosophical orientation, as well as the Greeks, left us the experience of "philosophizing in unreliability", naturally leading philosophy to the skepticism and spirit of freedom
Author:
Author:Konsh Marseille
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Phylosophy
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-904088-24-8
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