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- catalog contributor b4141117.
- catalog created "[1948]".
- catalog date "1948".
- catalog date "[1948]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1948]".
- catalog description "Introductory : the function of philosophy in the contemporary world -- Decadence : some definitions discussed and rejected -- Some considerations on the agreeableness and fertility of so-called decadent ages -- Proposed definition of decadence -- Some criticisms and consequences of the "dropping of the object" -- Analysis of the activity of knowing -- A criticism of subjectivism in logic, in morals and in aesthetics -- Education, art and religion as the revelation of objective fact -- The "psychologizing" of morals and of thinking -- The "dropping of the object" in biology and social ethics -- The culture of the many in all times but particularly in our own -- The literary culture of our time -- Application to politics -- Specialization and decadence -- Speculations.".
- catalog extent "430 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Decadence.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Decadence.".
- catalog issued "1948".
- catalog issued "[1948]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Faber and Faber".
- catalog relation "Decadence.".
- catalog subject "901".
- catalog subject "CB19 .J65".
- catalog subject "Civilization Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introductory : the function of philosophy in the contemporary world -- Decadence : some definitions discussed and rejected -- Some considerations on the agreeableness and fertility of so-called decadent ages -- Proposed definition of decadence -- Some criticisms and consequences of the "dropping of the object" -- Analysis of the activity of knowing -- A criticism of subjectivism in logic, in morals and in aesthetics -- Education, art and religion as the revelation of objective fact -- The "psychologizing" of morals and of thinking -- The "dropping of the object" in biology and social ethics -- The culture of the many in all times but particularly in our own -- The literary culture of our time -- Application to politics -- Specialization and decadence -- Speculations.".
- catalog title "Decadence; a philosophical inquiry.".
- catalog type "text".