Egotism in German Philosophy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

As the First World War raged, Santayana cast a suspicious eye on German philosophy. Finding something sinister, hollow, and aggressive amidst its genius, he nevertheless describes for the general reader the ideas of Goethe, Kant, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and others—and does so with relative objectivity.

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Egotism in German Philosophy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

As the First World War raged, Santayana cast a suspicious eye on German philosophy. Finding something sinister, hollow, and aggressive amidst its genius, he nevertheless describes for the general reader the ideas of Goethe, Kant, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and others—and does so with relative objectivity.

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Egotism in German Philosophy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Egotism in German Philosophy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by George Santayana
Egotism in German Philosophy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Egotism in German Philosophy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by George Santayana

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As the First World War raged, Santayana cast a suspicious eye on German philosophy. Finding something sinister, hollow, and aggressive amidst its genius, he nevertheless describes for the general reader the ideas of Goethe, Kant, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and others—and does so with relative objectivity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411464476
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 11/29/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 165 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

George Santayana (1863-1952) was a Spanish-born American philosopher, poet, and critic, whose aphorisms—such as "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” became famous. He taught in the philosophy department at Harvard where his students included T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Gertrude Stein, and W. E. B. Dubois.

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