Philosophy and its children: logic, computation, and the emergence of natural and social science: Soames, Scott, The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the digital age, Princeton University Press, 2019, xviii + 439 pages

Philosophical Studies 179 (6):2087-2095 (2021)
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The middle chapters of Soames’s The World Philosophy Made are briefly summarized and examined. There are some local slips, but globally the work displays an impressive knowledge of and a distinctive viewpoint on a wide range of important intellectual disciplines and their original roots in and continuing connections with philosophy.

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