Thinking in the ruins: Wittgenstein and Santayana on contingency

Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. Edited by John Lachs (2000)
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Thinking in the Ruins will enhance our understanding of the intellectual accomplishments of monumental thinkers Ludwig Wittgenstein and George Santayana, showing how each influenced subsequent American philosophers. The book also serves as a call to philosophers to look beyond traditional classifications to the substance of philosophical thought.

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