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Fundamental Questions in Philosophy

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1971 Penguin paperback edition of Fundamental Quuestions in Philosophy by Stephan Korner. This text explores the history of philosophy, it's methodology, metaphysics, and value theory.

290 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1970

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Stephan Körner

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Stephan Körner was a British philosopher, who specialised in the work of Kant, the study of concepts, and in the philosophy of mathematics. Born to a Jewish family in Czechoslovakia, he left the country to avoid certain death at the hands of the Nazis after the German occupation in 1939, and came to the United Kingdom as a refugee, where he began his study of philosophy; by 1952 he was a professor of philosophy at the University of Bristol, taking up a second professorship at Yale in 1970. He was married to Edith Körner, and was the father of the mathematician Thomas Körner and the biochemist, writer and translator (née) Ann M. Körner.

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