"Outlines of Philosophy, Volume 1" presents a comprehensive introduction to philosophical thought by Hermann Lotze, a significant figure in 19th-century German philosophy. This volume delves into fundamental concepts of logic and metaphysics, providing a structured framework for understanding philosophical inquiry. Lotze's work is known for its systematic approach and its influence on subsequent philosophical movements. This book offers valuable insights into the core principles of philosophical reasoning and the nature of reality. Students and scholars alike will find this volume a useful resource for exploring the foundations of Western philosophical tradition. This edition makes Lotze's important work accessible to a new generation of readers.
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