To Live Is to Think: The Thought of Twentieth-Century German Philosopher Constantin Brunner
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‘This translation provides the English reader with an introduction to Brunner’s thought, and as such, it is more than sufficient. Goetz outlines the architectonic framework of Brunner’s system, providing the reader with a simple structure within which to understand the more complex ideas presented’ – David Westbrook, York University…. More >>
To Live Is to Think: The Thought of Twentieth-Century German Philosopher Constantin Brunner
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Nice to see Brunner getting some attention.
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