Idealism: The History of a Philosophy
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book explores the resurgence of Idealism in contemporary philosophy, highlighting its potential as a resource for addressing both micro and macro issues. It examines Idealism's relevance to a wide array of fields, including natural and social sciences, ecology, and critical theory, while also addressing its perceived conflict with scientific inquiry by emphasizing its naturalistic aspects. Aimed at a broad audience, it serves as a comprehensive introduction to this significant philosophical movement, inviting readers to reconsider its contributions to modern thought.
