Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
360
Language
English
Published
Oct 20, 2016
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1472574885
ISBN-13
9781472574886
Description
Mark Sinclair presents a comprehensive collection of essential essays by the influential 19th-century French philosopher Félix Ravaisson, bringing his profound insights into the English-speaking world. Ravaisson's work delves into the complexities of concept formation, the nature of reality, and the interconnections between philosophy and life, exploring ideas that have resonated through time.
Through this expertly curated selection, readers are invited to engage with Ravaisson's thoughts on the interplay of intuition and abstraction, as well as the significance of habit in shaping human experience. Sinclair's interpretation not only highlights Ravaisson's philosophical contributions but also sheds light on their relevance in contemporary discussions, making this collection a valuable resource for both scholars and anyone curious about the philosophical landscape of the 19th century.
Through this expertly curated selection, readers are invited to engage with Ravaisson's thoughts on the interplay of intuition and abstraction, as well as the significance of habit in shaping human experience. Sinclair's interpretation not only highlights Ravaisson's philosophical contributions but also sheds light on their relevance in contemporary discussions, making this collection a valuable resource for both scholars and anyone curious about the philosophical landscape of the 19th century.
Genres
Biography
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Philosophy