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Ferdinand Schiller

    Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller was a German-British philosopher known for his emphasis on 'humanism,' a philosophical stance akin to pragmatism. He vigorously opposed logical positivism and absolute idealism, advocating for philosophy to be seen as a tool for human action. Though his work was once widely recognized, it largely faded after his passing, yet his legacy endures within discussions on the nature of truth and knowledge.

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