Originally published in 1920, this title wrestles with the critical
conflict in modern philosophy of whether philosophers should employ
pure reason in a world of abstracts or, rather, should rely upon
experience and rationality to examine the actual world. Hoernle
argues for the latter and emphasises the importance of metaphysics
in the intellectual quest for knowing reality. This title is ideal
for students of philosophy and provides insightful background into
the diverging philosophical views of the early 20th century.
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