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Paperback The Monist; Volume 31 Book

ISBN: 1147353921

ISBN13: 9781147353921

The Monist; Volume 31

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The Monist, Volume 31, presents a collection of philosophical essays from 1921. Published by the Hegeler Institute, this volume continues the journal's tradition of exploring diverse philosophical perspectives, including monism, pragmatism, and idealism.

Readers interested in the history of philosophical thought will find valuable insights into the intellectual debates of the early 20th century. The essays cover a range of topics within metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, reflecting the ongoing quest to understand the fundamental nature of reality and human existence. This volume serves as a historical record of philosophical inquiry and offers enduring value for scholars and anyone interested in tracing the development of philosophical ideas.

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