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Hardcover The Unrealists Book

ISBN: 1026062020

ISBN13: 9781026062029

The Unrealists

"The Unrealists" is a sharp and engaging critique of the major philosophical and scientific figures who shaped the early 20th century. Written with Harvey Wickham's trademark wit and intellectual rigor, the work examines the theories of prominent thinkers such as William James, Henri Bergson, George Santayana, Albert Einstein, and Bertrand Russell. Wickham argues that these "unrealists" led the modern mind away from objective truth and common sense toward a world of abstraction and relativism.

The book delves into the impact of pragmatism, evolutionism, and the new physics on the human understanding of reality. By analyzing the contradictions within modern thought, Wickham attempts to restore a sense of grounded realism to the philosophical discourse of his time. This volume serves as both a historical snapshot of the intellectual climate of the 1930s and a timeless exploration of the tensions between traditional metaphysics and modern skepticism. Readers interested in the history of philosophy, the development of modern science, and the defense of objective reality will find "The Unrealists" to be a thought-provoking and spirited defense of human reason.

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