Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: An Anthology, Volume 1William Barrett, Henry David Aiken Random House, 1962 |
Contents
The Fate of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century HENRY D AIKEN | 3 |
Germany | 7 |
The Twentieth Century in Its Philosophy WILLIAM BARRETT | 19 |
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