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Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, Its Point and Purpose
註釋“Is there such a thing as a philosophical ‘school’ among young philosophers? The editors of this book were concerned particularly to establish whether there is a ‘linguistic’ school of philosophy to which new philosophers subscribe, and to determine whether there was any restricting uniformity of treatment and topics chosen by the contributors to this collection of paper.The topics the contributors chose are in fact heterogeneous, and include ethics and materialism, aesthetics and the philosophy of science, meaning and existence, persons, machines and the philosophy of language. The treatments given these diverse topics are as diverse as the topics themselves, so that the editors conclude that if there ever was a school of philosophy which concerned itself exclusively with language, it seems to have disappeared.”- Publisher