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Philosphy Without Metaphysics, Hardback Book

Philosphy Without Metaphysics Hardback

Part of the Routledge Revivals series

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Philosophy means ‘love of wisdom,’ but author Edmond Holmes fears the encroaching dominance of intellect over feeling.

In this title, Holmes argues that metaphysics’ reliance on intellect and pure reason undermines the study of philosophy.

Rather, Holmes suggests a return to intuitional philosophy, combining thought and feeling.

First published in 1930, this title will be ideal for students interested in Philosophy and Western Civilisation.

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