Idolizing the Idea: A Critical History of Modern Philosophy

Idolizing the Idea: A Critical History of Modern Philosophy

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Oct 16, 2019 · English · eBook (344 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 344
Language English
Published Oct 16, 2019
Publisher Lexington Books
ISBN-10 1793602360
ISBN-13 9781793602367

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In a compelling exploration of philosophical evolution, Wayne Cristaudo delves into the profound impact of ideas throughout modern thought. He traces the lineage of thought from Plato, who championed the significance of ideas over mere names, to contemporary philosophical discourse. Through meticulous analysis, Cristaudo examines how this prioritization has shaped various philosophical movements and ideologies.

The journey through history reveals the ways in which thinkers have engaged with the concept of ideas, often idolizing them to the detriment of practical application. As Cristaudo navigates this intricate landscape, he invites readers to reflect on the consequences of this obsession. The text serves not only as a historical account but also as a critical reflection on the place of ideals in human understanding.

Ultimately, Cristaudo's work challenges prevailing notions and encourages a more grounded approach to philosophy. By grappling with the implications of idea-worship, he urges readers to reconsider the balance between thought and reality, providing a refreshing perspective on the complexities of modern philosophical inquiry.

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History Philosophy
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