
The Persistent Problems of Philosophy
WHEN Socrates, in the immortal conversation at the house of Cephalus, defined the philosopher as lover of the vision of the truth, he was describing, not the metaphysician, but the seer.
January 30, 2005
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Paperback
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596
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Kessinger Publishing
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