Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
200
Language
French
Published
Dec 16, 2002
Publisher
Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin
ISBN-10
2711615510
ISBN-13
9782711615513
Description
In a thought-provoking exploration of logic and philosophy, Arthur N. Prior delves into the intricate realm of abstract concepts. The narrative, presented in French, offers readers an opportunity to engage deeply with foundational ideas that shape our understanding of thought itself. Emphasizing the interplay between mathematics and existential inquiries, Prior invites contemplation of both the tangible and intangible elements of knowledge.
Throughout the work, Prior's clear prose allows for accessible engagement with complex themes, ensuring that even those new to the subject matter can participate in the intellectual discourse. He dissects challenging notions, unraveling the threads that connect mathematical principles to broader philosophical implications.
As Prior navigates through various philosophical lenses, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own perspectives and the nature of thought processes. With each chapter, the reader can expect their comprehension to expand, alongside their appreciation for the nuanced relationship between concepts and reality.
By the end, the work stands as a testament to the boundless nature of inquiry, leaving readers with tantalizing questions and a renewed sense of curiosity about the world of ideas.
Throughout the work, Prior's clear prose allows for accessible engagement with complex themes, ensuring that even those new to the subject matter can participate in the intellectual discourse. He dissects challenging notions, unraveling the threads that connect mathematical principles to broader philosophical implications.
As Prior navigates through various philosophical lenses, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own perspectives and the nature of thought processes. With each chapter, the reader can expect their comprehension to expand, alongside their appreciation for the nuanced relationship between concepts and reality.
By the end, the work stands as a testament to the boundless nature of inquiry, leaving readers with tantalizing questions and a renewed sense of curiosity about the world of ideas.
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