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Patrick Gardiner

    March 17, 1922 – January 1, 1997

    Patrick Gardiner was a significant British philosopher renowned for his contributions to the philosophy of history. His scholarly work delved into the fundamental nature of historical explanation, meticulously examining the methods and concepts employed in understanding the past. He offered profound insights into the intricate relationship between historical events and their interpretation, shaping how we construct historical knowledge. Gardiner's rigorous intellectual approach and analytical depth cemented his reputation as a distinguished figure in academic philosophy.

    Kierkegaard : a very short introduction
    Schopenhauer
    • 2002

      Kierkegaard : a very short introduction

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      Scholars have largely misunderstood Soren Kierkegaard, remembering him chiefly in connection with the development of existentialist philosophy in this century. In a short and unhappy life, he wrote many books and articles on literary, satirical, religious and psychological themes, but the diversity and idiosyncratic style of his writing have contributed to a misunderstanding of his ideas. In this book--the only introduction to the full range of Kierkegaard's thought--Patrick Gardiner demonstrates how Kierkegaard developed his ideas and examines his thoughts in light of the doctrines on society developed by his contemporaries Marx and Feuerbach. Finally, he assesses the profound importance of Kierkegaard's ideas on the development of modern ways of thinking.

      Kierkegaard : a very short introduction
    • 1963

      Evaluates the main features of Schopenhauer's thought, its historical importance, and its relation to modern philosophical preoccupations.

      Schopenhauer