Blondel on the Origin of Philosophy

Philosophy Today 33 (1):21-27 (1989)
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Maurice Blondel's articles from 1906 on the origin of philosophy opens with the idea of whether philosophy is be spontaneous or whether it requires specific training. Behind this question lies the more fundamental issue of the relative balance of science and life and where philosophy finds its more natural home

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Fiachra Long
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