The New Century: Bergsonism, Phenomenology and Responses to Modern Science

Routledge (2013)
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Suitable for those conducting research or teaching in philosophy, this title provides analyses of the continental tradition of philosophy from Kant. Placing continental philosophy within a historical context, it helps define what the continental tradition has been and where it is moving.

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