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The Need For A Social Philosophy1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Extract

Some years ago a Belfast funeral undertaker was on holiday in County Down. One sunny evening he climbed to the highest point in the Ards Peninsula. The visibility was good and the view magnificent. On one side lay Strangford Lough with Slieve Croob and the Mourne Mountains in the background. On the other was the Irish Sea with the Isle of Man, the Cumberland Hills and the southern Scottish uplands in the distance.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1955

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References

1 Lecture delivered to the British Sociological Association, 24th February, 1954.