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Routledge Classics The World of Perception, (Paperback)

Routledge Classics The World of Perception, (Paperback)

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    from stillatim

    If only all philosophers had a text like this; MMP introduces himself and his thought very well in this series of lectures. I knew almost nothing about him going in, and now I feel ready to think through his harder works. Very readable! The introduction was excellent, as well, despite the unpromi...

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    from karl.steel

    "To love reason...-to crave the eternal when we are beginning to know ever more about the reality of our time, to want the clearest concept when the thing itself is ambiguous--this is to prefer the word 'reason' to the exercise of reason. To restore [the Cartesian ideal] is never to reestablish; ...

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