Egotism In German Philosophy
Discover the profound depths of the human experience in ""Egotism in German Philosophy,"" a remarkable work by the esteemed philosopher George Santayana. This captivating book, long out of print, has been meticulously restored by Alpha Editions for today's readers and future generations, making it not just a reprint, but a true collector's item and cultural treasure. In this insightful philosophical analysis, Santayana delves into the intricate relationship between ego and self, exploring how egotism shapes our understanding of existence. With a keen eye for detail, he critiques the foundations of German idealism and the critical philosophy that emerged from 19th-century thought. This book serves as a bridge between the past and present, inviting both casual readers and classic literature collectors to engage with the timeless themes of selfhood and identity. ""Egotism in German Philosophy"" stands out among German philosophical texts for its eloquent prose and accessible insights. Santayana's philosophical essays challenge us to reflect on our own egos and the societal implications of self-centeredness. His unique perspective on the philosophical critique of egotism resonates with modern audiences, making this work relevant in an age where self-awareness is more crucial than ever. Whether you are a seasoned scholar of George Santayana philosophy or a curious newcomer to classic philosophy books, this edition promises to enrich your understanding of the ego and self in philosophy. Don't miss your chance to own this restored gem, a testament to the enduring power of philosophical thought. Embrace the legacy of German thinkers and explore the depths of egotism with this essential addition to your library. Grab your copy of ""Egotism in German Philosophy"" today and embark on a journey through the mind of one of philosophy's greats!
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Egotism In German Philosophy
Discover the profound depths of the human experience in ""Egotism in German Philosophy,"" a remarkable work by the esteemed philosopher George Santayana. This captivating book, long out of print, has been meticulously restored by Alpha Editions for today's readers and future generations, making it not just a reprint, but a true collector's item and cultural treasure. In this insightful philosophical analysis, Santayana delves into the intricate relationship between ego and self, exploring how egotism shapes our understanding of existence. With a keen eye for detail, he critiques the foundations of German idealism and the critical philosophy that emerged from 19th-century thought. This book serves as a bridge between the past and present, inviting both casual readers and classic literature collectors to engage with the timeless themes of selfhood and identity. ""Egotism in German Philosophy"" stands out among German philosophical texts for its eloquent prose and accessible insights. Santayana's philosophical essays challenge us to reflect on our own egos and the societal implications of self-centeredness. His unique perspective on the philosophical critique of egotism resonates with modern audiences, making this work relevant in an age where self-awareness is more crucial than ever. Whether you are a seasoned scholar of George Santayana philosophy or a curious newcomer to classic philosophy books, this edition promises to enrich your understanding of the ego and self in philosophy. Don't miss your chance to own this restored gem, a testament to the enduring power of philosophical thought. Embrace the legacy of German thinkers and explore the depths of egotism with this essential addition to your library. Grab your copy of ""Egotism in German Philosophy"" today and embark on a journey through the mind of one of philosophy's greats!
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Egotism In German Philosophy

Egotism In German Philosophy

by George Santayana
Egotism In German Philosophy

Egotism In German Philosophy

by George Santayana

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Discover the profound depths of the human experience in ""Egotism in German Philosophy,"" a remarkable work by the esteemed philosopher George Santayana. This captivating book, long out of print, has been meticulously restored by Alpha Editions for today's readers and future generations, making it not just a reprint, but a true collector's item and cultural treasure. In this insightful philosophical analysis, Santayana delves into the intricate relationship between ego and self, exploring how egotism shapes our understanding of existence. With a keen eye for detail, he critiques the foundations of German idealism and the critical philosophy that emerged from 19th-century thought. This book serves as a bridge between the past and present, inviting both casual readers and classic literature collectors to engage with the timeless themes of selfhood and identity. ""Egotism in German Philosophy"" stands out among German philosophical texts for its eloquent prose and accessible insights. Santayana's philosophical essays challenge us to reflect on our own egos and the societal implications of self-centeredness. His unique perspective on the philosophical critique of egotism resonates with modern audiences, making this work relevant in an age where self-awareness is more crucial than ever. Whether you are a seasoned scholar of George Santayana philosophy or a curious newcomer to classic philosophy books, this edition promises to enrich your understanding of the ego and self in philosophy. Don't miss your chance to own this restored gem, a testament to the enduring power of philosophical thought. Embrace the legacy of German thinkers and explore the depths of egotism with this essential addition to your library. Grab your copy of ""Egotism in German Philosophy"" today and embark on a journey through the mind of one of philosophy's greats!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789354596049
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Publication date: 05/20/2021
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.23(d)
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