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the Cartesian legacy and contemporary pluralism

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An edition of The failure of modernism (1999)

The failure of modernism

the Cartesian legacy and contemporary pluralism

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"The contributors to The Failure of Modernism are influenced by the view that modernism has failed, and most of the essays attempt to critique specific features of modernism, often from a more traditional perspective. Modernism in philosophy is characterized by skepticism and anti-realism in epistemology, and by relativism in ethics and politics."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
269

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The failure of modernism: the Cartesian legacy and contemporary pluralism
1999, American Maritain Association
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Mishawaka, IN
Series
American Maritain Association publications

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
149/.91
Library of Congress
B791 .F355 1999, B791.F355 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
p.
Number of pages
269

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL395517M
ISBN 10
0966922611
LCCN
98074541
OCLC/WorldCat
40782951
Library Thing
4671051
Goodreads
1718700

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