Philosophy after postmodernism: civilized values and the scope of knowledge

New York: Routledge (2003)
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This book formulates a new approach to philosophy which, instead of simply rejecting postmodern thought, tries to assimilate some of its main features. Paul Crowther identifies conceptual links between value, knowledge, personal identity and civilization, understood as a process of cumulative advance.

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