Reason and Life [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 6:171-174 (1956)
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Abstract

Not the least of the paradoxes to be encountered in the study of philosophy is the difficulty of deciding what the true function and orientation of philosophic investigation must be. Ever since the time of Plato, who regarded it as an attempt to reach back to principles, it has been thought of as a method of enquiry which cannot rest so long as it is not within sight of ultimates. In modern times a further element has entered in which goes to show that philosophy is no mere intellectual pursuit without significance for the attitude of soul in which it is undertaken; and the arguments of Blondel in favour of an inevitable philosophy have not gone unheeded. But the contemporary spirit in philosophy is as adverse to an investigation whose sole instrument is a rigid, abstract mechanism of thinking, as it is partial to a philosophy which has within it the warmth of life. Reason and Life, by Julián Marías is a typical product of the contemporary approach. The book is brilliant in its virtuosity; it is written with a verve that never flags; and there is scarcely a dull moment from start to finish.

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