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Death and Life of Philosophy

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Recommending a radical interpretation of the way philosophy is defined and taught, the author (with a graduate background in the subject at the U. of Colorado) resurrects philosophy as continuous with science and other usually compartmentalized academic subjects. Intended as a contribution to introd

318 pages, Hardcover

First published July 15, 1999

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Robert Greene

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July 1, 2008
This goes in a set with Kaufmann's Reinventing the Sacred and At Home in the Universe.

Greene's Aristotelian framework, coupled with Kaufmann's descriptions of emergence lay the groundwork for a pretty compelling, science based metaphysics, or at least ontology.
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