Russian Philosophy Volume III: Pre-Revolutionary Philosophy and Theology, Philosophers in Exile, Marxists and Communists
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[6], 184 pages ; 23 cm Copleston selects fourteen important philosophical topics, and discloses the pitfalls and possibilities of their key concepts Includes bibliographical references Philosophical knowledge -- The history of philosophy: relativism and recurrence -- Philosophy and religion
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