How Philosophy Uses its Past [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):183-183 (1964)
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This stimulating book sees philosophizing as clarifying scientific, social and cultural beliefs. Ultimately philosophy is a social enterprise, serving critical and constructive functions; but only by using philosophy's past can we escape being slaves of its past. Since cultural changes exhibit recurrent patterns, to ignore the past is to be liable to commit past follies; but to identify philosophy with its history is to abandon philosophizing.—P. S.

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