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Philosophy is never done – never finished with (because we keep returning to the issues it raises) and never covered as if it is a mere university study module. Companions should ideally be like mentors, coaxing us on intellectually and emotionally and deepening our experience and our ability to reflect on experience: this is what this companion sets out to do. The editor (Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Nottingham Trent University in England) says (in the preface) that the book is “aimed at readers who have some acquaintance with the philosophical preoccupations of the twentieth‐century and who seek to increase...
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