Description in Philosophy: With a Reference to Wittgenstein and Hussert/
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- 192 K8975 D 102211
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181.4841 V145 Y 101010 Yuktimallika | 181.5 Ib7 M 102087 Mullā Ṣadrā / | 190 Sr34 L 102244 Logical Positivism Revisited / | 192 K8975 D 102211 Description in Philosophy: | 192 P882 P 102602 Philosophy of Wittgenstein : | 200 Ar89 Q 102233 The Quest for Serenity in World Religion | 200 B4695 I 102388 Introduction to World Religions |
Husserl and Wittgenstein broke off from the traditional attitude towards philosophy; they presented no ideologies, systems or theories but aspired to describe what one sees. In the present book, Dr. Krishna Jain discusses the manner in which they pursued the concept of descriptive philosophy in their own philosophical set up and also analyses the hazards which inevitably arise in the way of faithful description and with the idea of faithful description itself.
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