Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Oct 12, 2012
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This insightful work delves into the philosophy of George Santayana, offering an in-depth examination of his thoughts and contributions to philosophical discourse. Through meticulous analysis, the authors Timothy L. S. Sprigge and Ted Honderich navigate the complexities of Santayana's ideas, unveiling his unique perspectives on the human condition, culture, and the interplay between belief and knowledge.
Readers are invited to explore Santayana's rich intellectual legacy, characterized by a blend of realism and idealism. The authors effectively contextualize his theories within the landscape of philosophical thought, allowing a deeper understanding of Santayana's relevance to contemporary discussions.
In presenting both critical assessments and interpretations of key concepts, this classic study serves as a foundational resource for anyone looking to grasp the essence of Santayana's philosophy. It stands as a seminal work that bridges historical ideas with modern philosophical inquiry.
Readers are invited to explore Santayana's rich intellectual legacy, characterized by a blend of realism and idealism. The authors effectively contextualize his theories within the landscape of philosophical thought, allowing a deeper understanding of Santayana's relevance to contemporary discussions.
In presenting both critical assessments and interpretations of key concepts, this classic study serves as a foundational resource for anyone looking to grasp the essence of Santayana's philosophy. It stands as a seminal work that bridges historical ideas with modern philosophical inquiry.
Genres
Philosophy
Contemporary